Bile...
by Rayfi =]
the greenish fluid produced in the liver is called bile
The greenish substance in the stomach of a fetal pig is typically bile. Bile is produced by the liver and stored in the gallbladder before being released into the small intestine to aid in the digestion of fats.
Aside from bile and cholestrol, the liver produces glycogen (storage molecule for glucose)and urea (product of deamination of amino acids, finishes in urine)
It produces bile, which is stored in the gall bladder.
Proteins are broken down in the liver to produce urea as a waste product of protein metabolism.
Bile
This substance is called bile.
The greenish yellow alkaline fluid secreted by the liver is bile. This liquid is important in the digestive process. If the liver is struggling it is the bile that can cause a yellow tint in the eyes, the skin, and under the tongue.
Its Bile
The gall bladder is a small greenish sac under the liver. This organ is important since it contains bile that is essential in the process of digesting fats.
The liver is an organ that produces various chemical substances used by the body, such as bile for digestion and serum proteins for blood clotting. Additionally, the adrenal glands produce hormones like adrenaline in response to stress or danger.
Liver juices-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Not liver juices. Why would there be liver juices in the intestine?Its called Meconium. Since it is a fetal pig, meaning that it was still in the placenta when it was killed (to be used as a dissection, of course), it didnt use the digestive system because it didnt eat. Instead, what when through the stomach and intestines was meconium. Meconium is like urine, water, hair, and any cells, mucus, and bile.Hope this helped!-kutekat215