Bile is an acid produced by the liver which neutrilises food molecules in the small intestine. Bile also breaks down large fat (lipid) droplets into smaller ones, so as they can be more easily and efficiently digested by lipase (the enzyme which breaks down lipids), this also occurs in the small intestine.
However a boil is an inflammation on the skin, or it can be an action to heat a substance in which it turns from a liquid to a gas :)
One possible substitute for bile is a bile salt supplement, which contains the same compounds found in natural bile. These supplements can help aid digestion and absorption of fats in individuals with bile insufficiency or related conditions. It's important to consult with a healthcare provider before using any bile substitutes to address underlying health concerns.
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No, rainwater and seawater will not boil at the same temperature. Seawater has a higher boiling point than rainwater due to the presence of dissolved salts and minerals, which raise the boiling point of the water.
Another name for small bile ducts are intrahepatic bile ducts. These ducts help carry bile from the liver cells to the larger bile ducts in the liver.
Bile is produced in liver, stored in gallbladder and excreted into small intestine through the bile duct to aid lipid digestion. Bile pigment is a component of bile.
no because bile is stored in the bile duct
no, bile is different from bile salt.bile is the secretion of the liver consisting of water, bile salt,bile pigment,cholestorol,lecithin and several ion it emulsifies lipids prior to their digestion.
No. Bile is synthesized in the liver, stored in the gallbladder and secreted into the intestinal tract at the same entry point as pancreatic juice - through a tube called the common bile duct - but the pancreas itself does not make or secrete bile.
If you put then all into the same pan and boil them at the same time, then the answer is the same time as it takes to boil one egg. A hens egg for example would take 3 minutes to soft boil and 8 minutes to hard boil.
One possible substitute for bile is a bile salt supplement, which contains the same compounds found in natural bile. These supplements can help aid digestion and absorption of fats in individuals with bile insufficiency or related conditions. It's important to consult with a healthcare provider before using any bile substitutes to address underlying health concerns.
Cola boils in the same way that any other element would boil. Cola will boil when enough heat energy is transferred to it.
Bile emulsifies fat so that enzymes that act on fat can work. Soap does the same thing when you wash dishes.
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According to the beliefs of ancient Greek and Roman physicians they are black bile, yellow bile, phlegm and blood, this is right but... Black bile is when you eat something and vomit after Yellow Bile is the same or could be coughed out Blood and phlegm can be sneezed out your nose or coughed out
It is processed by the liver in the same fashion. The only difference without a gallbladder is that there is no place to "store" bile that has been made. So the bile goes from the liver where it is made straight to the duodenum.
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