As the rat has no gall bladder, all it's bile is produced in the liver.
Rats do not have a gallbladder because their liver produces bile continuously, so they do not need a storage organ like the gallbladder to store bile.
The size of a frogs liver is about the size of a baked bean :)
to feast on fleshy ears
No.
Humans have a gallbladder, which rats do not possess. The gallbladder stores bile produced by the liver and helps in the digestion of fats. Rats do not have a gallbladder and instead secrete bile directly from the liver into the small intestine.
rats, brains, liver
Rats do not have a gallbladder because they have a different way of digesting food compared to humans. Their liver produces bile continuously, so they do not need a gallbladder to store and release bile as humans do.
Trench rats grew so big that they could eat an entire corpse, because there were many men shot in wars there was lots of food allowing their populations to grow very big and their average size to increase
What is the protective effect of the crude leaf extract of combretum racemosum on cyclosporin-A induced liver injury in rats?
Cats and rats were introduced to them so they were overwhelmed.
Not very big about 3 inches tall
yes, i looked at one in human physiology last week down i microscope. therefore i can promise you that rats have liver's. love Ash xx