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When you have your gallbladder removed what is the most difficult to digest?

You shouldn't notice any difference in your eating habits, or your ability to digest foods after gallbladder removal.


Organ that uses bile to help us digest oils?

The gallbladder is the organ that helps people to digest fats and oils. The liver makes bile, which is then stored in the gallbladder until it's needed for the digestion of fats. The gallbladder is a pear-shaped organ.


Does the small intestine digest fat?

Yes, the gallbladder and liver secrete bile into the small intestine to digest fats.


Is lipase released by the gallbladder?

The pancreas releases lipase to digest fats


Why is the gallbladder important to us?

It produced the bile to help digest greasy and spicy foods.


Will a gallbladder problem make you feel worse after you eat?

Probably. It helps digest fats.


Does the mountain goat have a gallbladder?

The cow is a mammal that does have a gallbladder. Like in humans, the cow uses its gallbladder to produce bile, which helps the cow digest any type of fat.


What is the green fluid in the gallbladder?

The gallbladder stores bile — a dark green fluid that helps your body digest and absorb food. After you eat, your gallbladder releases bile into your cystic duct. From there, bile moves down the common bile duct and enters your small intestine.


Is the gallbladder part of the digestive system?

yes the gallbladder is part of the digestive system. even though the gallbladder is small in size it plays a major role in digesting foods.


Where you can fine gallbladder?

The gallbladder is a small sac located just under the liver.It stores bile made by the liver. The bile helps you digest fats. BileÕs moves from the gallbladder to the small intestine through tubes called the custic duck and the common bile duct.


Which organ secrets bile?

Bile is produced in the liver, stored in the gallbladder and used in the small intestine. It helps digest fatty foods by emulsifying the lipids.


Why do humans have a gallbladder?

The gallbladder acts as storage for bile, which is produced by the liver, and also serves to allow it to settle and become concentrated, which increases its effectiveness. Without the gall bladder, the bile constantly drips into the intestinal tract, but will still do its job, helping to digest fatty foods. Therefore the loss is quite easily tolerated, but diet will have to be controlled a little more strictly.