No they aren't.
A bladder is where urine is stored. A gall bladder helps with processing fats.
Gall bladders can develop gallstones, which are deposits - and are extremely painful. A gallbladder attack describes the pain the deposits can incur.
A gallbladder can be removed without any real adverse lifestyle changes; however, a bladder cannot.
No, testicles and the prostate gland are not the same thing.
nope.
No, the large intestine and the gallbladder are different organs in the digestive system. The large intestine is responsible for absorbing water and electrolytes from undigested food, while the gallbladder stores bile produced by the liver to aid in digestion.
No, a crop is something found in birds, It is a storage area for food. It sits in the crop before going to the stomach. A gallbladder is used to store bile that is produced by the liver. The gallbladder drips or pours the bile into the stomach as it is needed during digestion.
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== == That depends on the *reason* for the rectostomy, (or proctostomy, which is the same thing.) If there is cancer involved in the prostate, then yes, it will be removed. If the prostate is unaffected by the current disease process that is causing the need for the proctostomy then most likely it will be left intact.
Generally the surgeon will remove your gallbladder. Your gallbladder is usually functionless from the gallstones and you are used to the same. So you will get no problem to adjust with the absence of gallbladder.
It is used in both forms, gallbladder or gall bladder, with the same meaning.
The prostate stops the urine from the gall bladder for it is currently being beaten by the grimlins who's fur is white as snow. Cheese whiz may leek from the finger nails. THANK GOD.
These are the same.
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No, the urinary bladder and gallbladder are not the same structure. The urinary bladder is a hollow organ that stores urine produced by the kidneys, while the gallbladder is a small organ that stores bile produced by the liver.