gullbladder
The structure in the pig that stores bile and lies underneath the liver is the gallbladder. It functions to concentrate and store bile produced by the liver, releasing it into the small intestine as needed to aid in digestion, particularly in the emulsification of fats. The gallbladder is a small, pear-shaped organ that plays a crucial role in the digestive process.
The cell membrane lies underneath the cell wall.
The triangular organ that lies between the stomach and the liver is called the gallbladder. It stores and concentrates bile produced by the liver, releasing it into the small intestine to aid in digestion.
The cystic duct lies between the gallbladder and the common bile duct. Its' function is to transport bile from the gall bladder to the common bile duct.
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Fur, then underneath that lies skin
It means cutting of the sphincter or muscle that lies at the juncture of the intestine with both the bile and pancreatic ducts
It means cutting of the sphincter or muscle that lies at the juncture of the intestine with both the bile and pancreatic ducts
Well, kidneys, and that's about it.
In most oeganisms, it is the Gall Bladder.
The pancreas lies under the stomach.
In the fetal pig, the esophageal opening is located dorsal to the glottis. The esophagus lies to the top of the stomach, in close proximity to the diaphragm.