Guest guest Posted September 19, 2000 Report Share Posted September 19, 2000 It does not matter but the named is spelled LAW-RA-SON.<br><br>As to the gall bladder is there is no need to relate them as the bladder (which produces nothing as does (not) the urine bladder) sits smuggled and attached in the right quadrant of the abdomenal cavity, nestled against the liver like a baby in mama's lap.<br><br>The liver puts out " bile " . The pancrease puts out " bile " . It traveled to the right quadrants, fills up the " bile " bladder and waits. When the chyme from the stomach passes the pyloric value (spuirt, spuirt), the acidic nature of it, sends the gall (bile) bladder into a spasm, squirts alkaline juices into the duodenum.<br><br>Well, I belabor the point and by the time a doctor has become a doctor, she has gone over this at least three times and is bored with the subject.<br><br>When the pancrease gets sick, the gall (bile) bladder gets sick. When the liver gets cirrhotic, the bladder gets sick. When the body gets infected due to the lowered immunological protection to common invasive biotics, the bladder gets infected or inflammed or painful (in Latin 'itis').<br><br>A certain portion of glucose is stored in the muscles as glucose and in the liver as glycogen. What is important, though, is the bladder is nothing more than a vine bag, subject to spasms.<br><br> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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