What is the function of a gaul bladder?


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The gall bladder releases bile into the gastrointestinal tract to aid in the digestion of food.

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You'd probably have more luck researching this organ if you spelled it correctly. It's a "gall bladder," and it holds a little bit of bile until it is needed for digestion.

The gall bladder produces bile, for your body to use in the digestion of food.

"gall Bladder" digestion of food "hello anybody in there?"

All you want see below about gallbladder.

(Gaul is the region of Western Europe occupied by present-day France, Belgium, western Switzerland and the parts of the Netherlands and Germany on the west bank of the Rhine river. and not what you really mean.)
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gallbladder

teh gall baldder doesnt produce bile it just holds in you liver produces bile



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