Where does the bile go after it leaves the gallbladder?
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it goes down to the small intestine where it has a commman passage to small intestine with pancreas where both bile and pancreatic juices are secreated from same duct at same time
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Bile from the liver is stored and concentrated in the gallbladder. The bile is subsequently expelled into the duodenum, the first part of the small intestine, where it aids in the digestion and absorption of lipids from food.
Explanation:
- The gallbladder receives the bile and concentrates and stores it for later use. Your bile aids in digestion of the stuff you ingest.
- The primary function of bile is the breakdown of lipids. The hardest element of meals to digest is this. Proteins and carbohydrates usually degrade more quickly. To convert fats into energy, more chemical reactions are required.
- Bile is produced by your gallbladder when you digest fatty foods. This digestive fluid travels through a little tube (the cystic duct). Directly beneath your stomach, it enters the initial part of your small intestine (the duodenum). Strong chemicals start to work there. They transform fatty fragments into a liquid form that is easily ingested.
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