It produces bile, which is stored in the gall bladder.
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The small sac-shaped organ beneath the liver, in which bile is stored after secretion by the liver and before release into the intestine.
The gallbladder doesn't actually produce a substance, but it stores bile which helps with digestion and is produced in the liver.
Bile is made in the liver, it does its job in the small intestine, and it is stored gallbladder
The liver secretes bile. The gallbladder stores it and sends it to the small intestine.
The green substance in the gallbladder is called bile. Bile is produced by the liver and stored in the gallbladder before being released into the small intestine to help with digestion, particularly for breaking down fats.
It used to be secreted by the liver and stored in the gallbladder. If you lose your gallbladder, then the bile is not stored anywhere anymore, but dripped directly from the liver to the bile duct, to the small intestine.
Yes, the liver and small intestine work together in the digestive process. The liver produces bile, which is stored in the gallbladder and released into the small intestine to help break down fats. Additionally, the small intestine absorbs nutrients from digested food, which are then transported to the liver for processing and distribution throughout the body. This collaboration is essential for efficient digestion and metabolism.
The bile is secreted in the liver and then stored in the gall bladder. When the pancreatic juice is secreted by the pancreas, it gets mixed with the bile juice and some intestinal juice which helps in the digestion in the intestine.
YES. and then it will be stored in the gallbladder which is located just below the liver.