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Discover LudwigThe phrase "gall bladder" is correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to a small organ that stores bile and is located under the liver in the human body. You can use the phrase "gall bladder" when discussing medical conditions or in descriptions of the anatomy of the human body. For example: - "John was experiencing pain in his upper abdomen, which turned out to be caused by a gall bladder infection." - "The surgeon removed her gall bladder during the operation." - "The gall bladder is responsible for storing and releasing bile to aid in digestion."
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gall bladder
noun
A pear-shaped organ that stores bile from the liver, until the body needs it for the digestion and absorption of fats in the duodenum.
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Gall bladder?
Gall bladder and pancreas.
The liver has no gall bladder.
"But his gall bladder had already ruptured".
Was it cancer of the gall bladder?
All deer lack the gall bladder.
An article about the gall bladder incorrectly stated in parenthesis that cholangiocarcinoma is gall bladder cancer.
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