EBK PRINCIPLES OF ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOG
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Chapter 24, Problem 30CP
Summary Introduction
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The collection and transportation of bile to the gallbladder for storage after its formation by the liver.
Introduction:
Bile is partially a digestive secretion and partially an excretory product of the liver. It has an essential role in the emulsification process, which is breaking down of large lipid molecules to small lipid globules. Bile is made up of bile salts (bile acid's potassium and sodium salts). These salts assist in the absorption of lipids after their digestion.
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