how bile juice is produced in liver
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Bile juice is secreted by a gall bladder .
Bile juice is secreted by a gall bladder .
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Bile is produced by the liver and is used to aid in proper digestion. It helps the body eliminate waste from the blood.
The salts found in bile can emulsify fat and break it down into smaller particles. Bile can help the body absorb those broken down products of fat within the gut.
As mentioned, bile is produced in the liver, and from there it can travel through the digestive tract to aid in digestion or waste removal. The liver produces between 600 ml to one liter of bile.
The liver constantly secretes bile, but most of it is stored in the gallbladder. The gallbladder can hold between 30 to 60 ml of it – it can sometimes hold larger quantities by concentrating it. This concentration is five to 20 times greater than the bile found in the liver.
Bile contains salt, water, bilirubin, cholesterol, fatty acids, lechithin, sodium, potassium, calcium, chlorine, and bicarbonate
The salts found in bile can emulsify fat and break it down into smaller particles. Bile can help the body absorb those broken down products of fat within the gut.
As mentioned, bile is produced in the liver, and from there it can travel through the digestive tract to aid in digestion or waste removal. The liver produces between 600 ml to one liter of bile.
The liver constantly secretes bile, but most of it is stored in the gallbladder. The gallbladder can hold between 30 to 60 ml of it – it can sometimes hold larger quantities by concentrating it. This concentration is five to 20 times greater than the bile found in the liver.
Bile contains salt, water, bilirubin, cholesterol, fatty acids, lechithin, sodium, potassium, calcium, chlorine, and bicarbonate
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