Biology, asked by shaikharbina7860, 11 months ago

in man the gall bladder is situated in---------lobe of liver.

Answers

Answered by papuboss
1

Answer:

right side

Explanation:

l think it is clear from digram

Attachments:
Answered by hotelcalifornia
0

Answer:

The "gall bladder" is situated in the "quadrate lobe" of liver.

Explanation:

The liver has two lobes when viewed from the "front sidea left lobe and a right lobe". However, the "visceral surface" of the liver shows two more lobes – the "caudate lobe" and the "quadrate lobe". When viewed from the front, the gall bladder is seen to be present near the "lower surface" of the right lobe. But on closer inspection from the visceral side, gall bladder is seen to be present in the "quadrate lobe" of the "liver".

Similar questions