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The gall bladder is a little sack on the bottom of the liver. The liver produces bile, an enzyme used in digestion, then pumps the excess bile into the gall bladder to be stored. When the bile is needed in the intestines the bile is pumped out of the gall bladder through the common bile duct.
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It turns to Bile and is excreted out of your rectum.
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The bile goes straight to the alimentary canal. The gall bladder would store and regulate the release of bile for optimal performance, but without it it just goes straight in. Which apparently isn't a big deal.
The brown colour of stools is mainly due to bile, produced in the liver. White stools indicate that bile is not getting into the intestine due to blockage of the bile duct, most commonly due to gallstones. If it happens after gallbladder surgery, it may indicate damage to the bile duct.
Bile acid sequesterants are drugs that act by binding with the bile produced by the liver. Bile helps the digestion and absorption of fats in the intestine. By blocking the digestion of fats, bile acid sequesterants prevent the formation of cholesterol.
If your gall bladder burst , bile will gather into extra peritoneal tisssue . Bile salt may also gather into this place . This can cause PERITONITIS .It may b fatal .
Bile emulsifies fat so that enzymes that act on fat can work. Soap does the same thing when you wash dishes.
no because bile is stored in the bile duct
if bile duct is completely blocked then the bile juice and bile salt will not be secreted and the digestion of fats will not be done. the food coming from the stomach is acidic and has to be made alkaline for the pancreatic enzymes to act. bile juice from liver accomplishes this in addition to acting on fats. fats are present in the intestine in the form of large globule which makes it difficult for enzymes to act on them. bile salts break them down into smaller globules increasing the efficiency of enzyme action. alll this cannot take place if the bile duct is blocked.