The Gall Bladder
Turpentine is brownish yellowish kind of liquid that is secreted from some kinds of trees.
tannin
This is called blood plasma.
HNO3, or nitric acid, is typically a liquid at room temperature. It is a colorless to yellowish liquid with a strong, acrid odor. In concentrated form, it can be corrosive and is commonly used in various industrial and laboratory applications.
no, it serves some sort of purpose in digestion but food does not go inside of it. otherwise, it could not be removed =================================================== No, food does not go into the gall bladder. The gall bladder produces a very bitter, green liquid called bile which is released during digestion and helps break down fats.
This liquid is called "bile".
bile
The thick liquid that is released from the stomach into the small intestine is called bile. Bile is a yellowish green liquid that is produced by the liver.
Turpentine is brownish yellowish kind of liquid that is secreted from some kinds of trees.
Gall is a liquid produced in the gall bladder; it aids digestion but tastes very bitter and nasty. It would choke you if you tasted it.
A bitter liquid can be basic, acidic, or neutral, depending on its chemical composition. Bitter tasting substances are not specifically linked to a particular pH level.
Vinegar, it is liquid and bitter
tannin
It's dog pee. Your dog's incontinent; it's treatable so take her to the vet.
One example of a liquid with a bitter taste is coffee. The bitterness in coffee comes from compounds present in the beans, particularly chlorogenic acids and caffeine. Other examples of bitter liquids include tonic water and certain alcoholic beverages like bitter aperitifs.
plannin
Saliva ,helps digest food