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the gland of gall bladder is

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Answered by Anonymous
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The gallbladder stores bile produced by the liver so that there is a sufficient supply of bile on hand to digest fats at any given time. The pancreas stores the pancreatic juice produced by its own exocrine glands so that it is prepared to digest foods at all times.

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Answer :-

  • The "Gall bladder" is a sac like structure, located along the underside of the Liver.

  • The "Gall bladder" is absent in Birds, Rats, Whales and Horses.

  • The "Gall bladder" stores "Bile".

  • The "Cystic duct" conducts bile to the gall bladder.

Extra Information :-

  • The crystallization of Cholesterol, Calcium Carbonate and Bilirubin in the bile may produce "Gall stones" or "Biliary calculi".

  • "Lithotripsy" refers to the use of ultrasonic vibrations to pulverized gall stones without surgery.

  • The process of the surgical removal of the gall bladder is known as "Cholecystectomy".

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