Bile is made by liver cells (hepatocytes) and stored in the Gall Bladder
The liver IS an organ of digestion. The liver produces hypatocytes. Hepatocytes create 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.
You're probably referring to the gallbladder. The gallbladder sits under the liver and produces/stores extra bile, it is an unessential organ of the body and can be removed without consequences.
it produces bile and the gallbladder stores the bile
the gall bladder is part of the digestive system because it It produces and stores the bile.
The liver produces bile, which is then stored in the gallbladder.
The liver is responsible for drug detoxification and bile production. The liver processes drugs and toxins to make them easier for the body to eliminate, and it also produces bile which helps in the digestion and absorption of fats in the digestive system.
The Gallbladder is what produces bile
Although you cannot live without your liver, it is an accessory organ for the digestive system. For the digestive system it makes bile which helps to break down fats.
Although you cannot live without your liver, it is an accessory organ for the digestive system. For the digestive system it makes bile which helps to break down fats.
small intestine
In the small intestine of digestive system the lipids are emulsified by the action of bile from liver.