Biology, asked by masonleegamer0, 8 months ago

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Answered by kajaldogra570
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milk, especially whole.

full-fat yogurt.

full-fat cheese.

butter.

lard.

sour cream.

ice cream.

whipped cream

Without a gallbladder, there's no place for bile to collect. Instead, your liver releases bile straight into the small intestine. This allows you to still digest most foods. However, large amounts of fatty, greasy, or high-fiber food become harder to digest.

Gastric glands in stomach release hydrochloric acid, enzyme pepsin and mucus. The mucus protects the inner lining of the stomach from the action of hydrochloric acid and enzyme pepsin. If mucus is not released, it will lead to erosion of inner lining of stomach, which may cause acidity and ulcer. Ultimately, mucus provides a protection against acids and enzymes in the stomach.

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