The liver is the organ that produces bile and stores nutrients.
LiverThe liver, I think.
It stores and releases the bile your liver makes.
The liver makes the bile in fish. The gall bladder stores it.
The liver makes the bile in fish. The gall bladder stores it.
it produces bile and the gallbladder stores the bile
The liver processes and stores nutrients as well as producing bile. The liver is not part of the digestive or alimentary tract, but is a critical digestive organ.
The gallbladder stores and releases bile.
Al ot of anatomy students get this mixed up the gall bladder doesn't actually make the bile it only stores it. in reality the live makes it
The gallbladder primarily stores and concentrates bile, which is produced by the liver. Bile plays a crucial role in the digestion of fats by emulsifying them, allowing for better absorption of fat-soluble vitamins (A, D, E, and K) and fatty acids in the small intestine. While the gallbladder itself does not digest nutrients, it aids in the digestion of dietary fats when bile is released into the digestive tract.
The gall bladder receives and stores bile from the liver.
It stores a substance called bile.This is secreted by the liver and stored until needed in the intestines for digestion.Bile aids mainly in the digestion of fats by helping to emulsify them. The gall bladder concentrates bile produced by the liver.breaks down oil and fats in food to asorb nutrients and vitmainsA frog's gall bladder stores bile.The frog's gall bladder is a small sac under the liver and can be hard to find during dissection.
The liver is a work horse. It removes toxins from what we eat, stores sugar for energy, stores vitamin A and iron, destroys old red blood cells, and produces bile to digest fat.