Bile is produced in liver
bile neutralises the acid in the stomach8se is cool
No, bile does not neutralize stomach acid. Bile is produced by the liver and stored in the gallbladder, where it helps to emulsify fats in the small intestine. Stomach acid is mainly neutralized by bicarbonate secreted by the pancreas in the small intestine.
The liver produces bile. The bile is then stored in the gallbladder. Bile is then used to digest lipids in the small intestine
Bile is made when food enters your stomach and your liver produces bile.
bile
It is alkaline because it is used to help neutralise the acid produced by the stomach.
When you puke, there is the stuff currently being stored in your stomach that you recently consumed. There is also pure bile, which is actually just pure stomach acid.
the acid involved in the breakdown of food in the stomach is Hydrochloric Acid (HCl)
Bile helps neutralize stomach acid as it enters the small intestine. It also emulsifies fats, aiding in their digestion and absorption. This process helps to regulate the pH of the digestive system and optimize the absorption of nutrients.
the yellow substance is callled bile. which is just stomach acid.
Bile acids or bile salts are produced by the liver and stored in the gallbladder. When you eat a meal with fat, bile is released from your gallbladder into your digestive tract. Bile has two sides. One side of bile is hydrophobic, and the other side is hydrophilic. Bile is made up of a steroid molecule, which comes from cholesterol, and a small side chain that has hydrophilic sections.
A bile acid is any of the steroid acids produced by the liver, such as cholic acid, which occur as bile in sodium salts and serve to neutralize the contents of the stomach as they enter the duodenum and to aid the emulsification and absorption of fats.