gall bladder is connected to duodenum (first part of intestine)
The liver secretes bile. The gallbladder stores it and sends it to the small intestine.
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The bile duct transports bile from the gallbladder to the small intestine.
The gallbladder stores and concentrates bile produced by the liver. When needed, the gallbladder releases bile into the small intestine to help with digestion of fats.
The gallbladder is a small pouch that sits just under the liver. The gallbladder stores bile produced by the liver. After meals, the gallbladder is empty and flat, like a deflated balloon. Before a meal, the gallbladder may be full of bile and about the size of a small pear. In response to signals, the gallbladder squeezes stored bile into the small intestine through a series of tubes called ducts. Bile helps digest fats, but the gallbladder itself is not essential. Removing the gallbladder in an otherwise healthy individual typically causes no observable problems with health or digestion yet there may be a small risk of diarrhea and fat malabsorption.
The liver secretes bile. The gallbladder stores it and sends it to the small intestine.
Liver & GallbladderI wanted to add- portion of the stomach - portion of the large intestine - portion of the small intestineIn addition:- right kidney, colon, pancreas, and large intestine.RUQ includes: -live-gallbladder-duodenum-head of pancreas-portions of stomachthe liverLiver
The gallbladder is attached to the bile duct by a small tube called the cystic duct
The gallbladder of a fetal pig is green because it is stained with bile. The gallbladder is a small, tear-shaped organ.
the bile duct
They enter the small intestine, more specifically the duodenum.
to store bile?
Cholecystokinin. It targets the gallbladder causing it to release bile into the small intestines.
The small intestine and large intestine are connected. The area where they connect is around the appendix in the lower right portion of the abdomen.
The bile duct transports bile from the gallbladder to the small intestine.
The gallbladder stores and concentrates bile produced by the liver. When needed, the gallbladder releases bile into the small intestine to help with digestion of fats.
The gallbladder is a small pouch that sits just under the liver. The gallbladder stores bile produced by the liver. After meals, the gallbladder is empty and flat, like a deflated balloon. Before a meal, the gallbladder may be full of bile and about the size of a small pear. In response to signals, the gallbladder squeezes stored bile into the small intestine through a series of tubes called ducts. Bile helps digest fats, but the gallbladder itself is not essential. Removing the gallbladder in an otherwise healthy individual typically causes no observable problems with health or digestion yet there may be a small risk of diarrhea and fat malabsorption.