Yes, rabbits do have a gallbladder. See the link below for info about rabbit anatomy.
The duct from a gallbladder on a pig is connected to the bile duct. Bile is transported via the cystic duct to the gallbladder.
That structure is called the gallbladder, and produces bile.
The cow is a mammal that does have a gallbladder. Like in humans, the cow uses its gallbladder to produce bile, which helps the cow digest any type of fat.
No, cottontail rabbits do not live in the desert. The desert does not support the lifestyle of the cottontail rabbit.
no, no rabbits do
There is no artificial gallbladder that can act as a replacement for the human gallbladder.
were is your gallbladder in your body
The gallbladder is attached to the bile duct by a small tube called the cystic duct
Gallstones cause pain and blockage in the gallbladder. More rarely, a person can get cancer of the gallbladder, but this is very rare.
The gallbladder is part of the digestive system.
The abbreviation for gallbladder is GB
it is 4x10 cm
Generally the surgeon will remove your gallbladder. Your gallbladder is usually functionless from the gallstones and you are used to the same. So you will get no problem to adjust with the absence of gallbladder.
"Cholecyst" means "gallbladder," so cholecystiasis is a disease having to do with the gallbladder. Specifically, it is inflammation of the gallbladder.
Horses don't have a gallbladder.
A healthy gallbladder is blue-green color.
The gallbladder is inferior and lateral to the sternum.