In the Gull Bladder
Bile is stored in the gallbladder.
Glycogen is stored in liver
Glycogen is stored in the liver and the skeletal muscles
Bile is produced by the liver and stored in the gallbladder.
Vitamin A is primarily stored in the liver.
Carbohydrates are stored in the liver and muscles as glycogen.
The duodenum
liver and the musclesits actually stored in the liver (organ)
Cell vacuole
Not all accessory organs of the digestive system send secretions directly to the small intestine. The pancreas, liver, and gallbladder do contribute secretions: the pancreas releases digestive enzymes, the liver produces bile (stored in the gallbladder), and both are delivered to the small intestine. However, other accessory organs, such as the salivary glands, primarily contribute to digestion in the mouth rather than directly to the small intestine.
Glucose is stored as glycogen in muscles and liver.
Primary secretion of the liver is the raw secretion of substances by hepatocytes into the bile canaliculi. This kind of secretion has not yet been modified by the epithelial cells lining the bile ducts, which normally increase the amount of bicarbonate ions in the primary secretion as it passes by. A similar kind of primary secretion is that which is released by the end pieces of the salivary glands, which is later modified by epithelial cells lining the salivary ducts.