the emulsifier in your body is found in a complex fluid called the bile, which is produced by your liver, the largest gland in oyur body. bile passes down a tube from the liver and is stored in a small pouch called tha gallbaldder. as you digest food, the gallbladder releases bile into the duodenum through a bile duct.
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The liver secretes bile. The gallbladder stores it and sends it to the small intestine.
The bile duct transports bile from the gallbladder to the small intestine.
The liver to the gallbladder and intestine
the bile duct
The gallbladder is the reservoir for bile in the body. Bile produced by the liver is stored in the gallbladder and released into the small intestine to help with the digestion of fats.
The gallbladder is responsible for storing extra bile produced by the liver. When bile is needed for digestion, the gallbladder contracts and releases it into the small intestine.
The liver to the gallbladder and intestine
No, bile production does not stop when a person has their gallbladder removed. The liver continues to produce bile, but without the gallbladder, bile is not stored and concentrated. Instead, bile flows directly from the liver into the small intestine continuously, which can affect digestion, particularly of fats. Most people adapt over time, but some may experience digestive issues post-surgery.
Cholecystokinin. It targets the gallbladder causing it to release bile into the small intestines.
Bile is made in the liver, it does its job in the small intestine, and it is stored gallbladder
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 frog gallbladder stores bile produced by the liver. Bile is a fluid that aids in digestion by emulsifying fats and helping in their absorption in the small intestine.