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Difference between gall bladder and urinary bladder ???? I will mark you brainlist if you write correctly

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Answered by Braɪnlyємρєяσя
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:  \implies The gallbladder is a small pouch which is present just under the liver. Gall bladder has a significant role in the digestion of food. It is a balloon shaped organ reserved for the storage of substance formed by the liver.

  • Gall bladder is the small organ present just under the liver.

  • It is a muscular sac like structure attached to the liver through a small ligament.

  • Liver cells secrete bile which is stored and concentrated by gallbladder.

  • The gallbladder releases bile into the common bile duct which opens into duodenum at the time of requirement.

  • The gallbladder stores the bile juice temporarily because the bile is stored in it until the food material reaches the stomach.

  • Gall bladder has a natural mechanism to contract at the same time when the food material reaches the stomach.

  • After unloading the bile juice, the gall bladder looks like an empty and flattened balloon.

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:  \implies After the urine is filtered through the kidneys, the required ions are reabsorbed if physiologically needed through feedback mechanisms located in the body and in the nephrons of the kidneys, such as the macula densa, the urinary bladder collects the urine to be voided through urination. The transitional epithelium lines the urinary bladder, which does not contain mucus.

  • The inner lining of the urinary bladder is a transitional epithelium mucous membrane that connects to the ureters. Rugae are various folds in the mucosa of the bladder when it is empty. As the bladder fills, the rugae and transitional epithelium allow it to expand.

  • The submucosa, which protects the mucous membrane, is the second layer of the walls. It is made up of elastic fibres and connective tissue.

  • The muscularis, which is made up of smooth muscle, is the next layer. The detrusor muscle is made up of smooth muscle fibres that are woven together in all directions. When this muscle contracts, it pushes urine out of the bladder.

  • The parietal peritoneum is the bladder wall's outer layer on the superior surface. The outer layer in all other areas is fibrous connective tissue.

  • Three openings in the floor of the urinary bladder create a triangular region known as the trigone. The base of the trigone is formed by two openings from the ureters.

  • These openings are covered by small flaps of mucosa that serve as valves, allowing urine to reach the bladder but preventing it from backing up into the ureters.

  • The opening into the urethra is the third opening, located at the apex of the trigone. The internal urethral sphincter is formed by a band of the detrusor muscle that encircles this opening.
Answered by DakshRaj1234
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Answer:

HEYA, BUDDY !!

: The gallbladder is a small pouch which is present just under the liver. Gall bladder has a significant role in the digestion of food. It is a balloon shaped organ reserved for the storage of substance formed by the liver.

Gall bladder is the small organ present just under the liver.

• It is a muscular sac like structure attached to the liver through a small ligament.

Liver cells secrete bile which is stored and concentrated by gallbladder.

The gallbladder releases bile into the common bile duct which opens into duodenum at the time of requirement.

• The gallbladder stores the bile juice temporarily because the bile is stored in it until the food material reaches the stomach.

. Gall bladder has a natural mechanism to contract at the same time when the food material reaches the stomach.

After unloading the bile juice, the gall bladder looks like an empty and flattened balloon.

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