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Bile

July 26, 2025 by Kristensmith Taylor Leave a Comment

Bile

Question 1. Functions of bile.
Answer:

bile Functions:

1. Functions of bile salts of bile.

  • Help in digestion and absorption of fats.
  • Help in absorption of fat soluble vitamins.
  • Act as laxatives.
  • Prevent gallstone formation.
  • Have choleretive and cholagogue action.

“Understanding bile through FAQs: Composition, functions, and uses explained”

2. Neutralization of acid.

  • Bile contains alkali which neutralized the acidic chyme.

3. Excretion.

  • Bile excretes.
  • Bile pigments.
  • Drugs, toxins, hormones.
  • Cholesterol, lecithin.
  • Alkaline phosphates.

4. Antiseptic.

  • Bile inhibits the growth of bacteria by its detergent action.

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5. Lubrication function.

  • The mucin in bile acts as a lubricant for the chyme in intestine.

Enterohepatic circulation of bile salts

Question 2. Functions of liver.
Answer:

Functions:

1. Storage function.

  • Liver stores glycogen, fat, protein, vitamin A and B12, iron, folic acid and amino acid.

2. Synthetic function.

  • Liver synthesizes.
    1. Most of the plasma proteins.
    2. Some of the clotting factors.
    3. Enzymes.
    4. Cholesterol.

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3. Secretory function.

  • Liver secretes bile.

4. Metabolic function.

  • Liver helps in the metabolism of carbohydrates, proteins and fats.

5. Excretory function.

  • Liver excretes.
    1. Cholesterol, bile pigments.
    2. Heavy metals like lead, arsenic.
    3. Detoxified drugs.
    4. Bacteria.
    5. Hormones like thryroid, steroid hormone.

Bile storage in gallbladder

6. Hemopoietic function.

  • In fetal life, liver produces RBC.
  • It stores.
    1. Vit B12 – for erythropoiesis.
    2. Iron- for haemoglobin.
  • It produces thrombopoietin for production of thrombocytes.

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7. Hemolytic function.

  • Senile RBC are destroyed in liver.

8. Heat production.

  • Liver is a site for many metabolic reactions thus enormous amount of heat is produced.

9. Inactivation of hormones and drugs.

  • Catabolises hormones.
  • Inactivates fat soluble drugs.

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10. Body defence.

  • Kupffer cells destroy the bacteria entering portal circulation.

11. Detoxification.

  • Liver cells are involved in removal of toxic property of various harmful substances.

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