If the gall bladder of a mammal is damaged, which of the following will be most seriously affected?

a

Glycolysis

b

Digestion of starch

c

Digestion of fats and oil

d

Digestion of proteins

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Kevin_Aro
3 years ago

If the gallbladder of a mammal is damaged, the digestion and absorption of fats will be most seriously affected. The gallbladder stores bile, which is produced by the liver and aids in the digestion and absorption of fats in the small intestine. When fats enter the small intestine, the gallbladder releases bile, which emulsifies the fats and allows for better absorption. Without a functional gallbladder, bile production and release may be impaired, resulting in difficulties in digesting and absorbing fats. This can lead to malabsorption and deficiencies in fat-soluble vitamins.

Eromosele07
1 year ago

Thank you kevin

Emerieify
1 year ago

Gracias

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