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Summary Of: Bile
where the bile aids the process of... Bile has various components... The bile acids cholate and chenodeoxycholate are typically conjugated with taurine or glycine and are produced by... They are secreted in bile by hepatocytes along the bile canaliculi... Ordinarily the concentration of bile salts in bile is 0... Bile is produced by... Bile then flows into the... The common bile duct in turn joins with the... bile is prevented from draining into the intestine and instead flows into the gallbladder... the gallbladder releases the concentrated bile to complete digestion... of the salts secreted in bile are reabsorbed in the terminal ileum and re... resorb the salts and return them to the bile ducts to be re... Bile salts are composed of a hydrophilic side... Should bile not be present in the duodenum... Bile acts to some extent as a... Bile salts combine with... Since bile increases the absorption of... bile serves as the route of excretion for the... Bile salts are also... Bile from slaughtered animals can be mixed with... contained in bile will occasionally accrete into lumps in the gall bladder... The color of bile is often likened to... Excessive bile was supposed to produce an aggressive temperament... Secretion of Bile and the Role of Bile Acids In Digestion... Encyclodia Page On: Bile
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