Gallbladder
Question 1. Functions of gall bladder.
Answer:
1. Storage of bile.
- Bile secreted from liver is stored in gall bladder and released into intestine only intermittently.
2. Concentration of bile.
- The mucosa of gall bladder rapidly reabsorbs water and electrolytes.
- But bile salts, bile pigments, cholesterol and lecithin are not reabsorbed.
- Thus, concentration of these substances increases in bile.
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3. Alteration of pH bile.
- Rapid absorption of HCO3, Na+ and CT, decreases the bile pH from 8.6 to 7.4.
4. Secretion of mucin.
- Gall bladder secretes mucin which makes the bile viscous.
5. Regulation of pressure in biliary system.
- During fasting, rate of secretion of bile is low and pressure in the biliary system in small.
- When the pressure of bile in bile duct is above 7 cm H2O, bile passes without resistance along the cystic duct into the gall bladder.
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Question 2. Mention of functions of large intestine.
Answer:
Functions of large intestine:
1. Absorptive function:
- Large intestine help in absorption of.
- Water main site for its absorption are caecum and ascending colon.
- Electrolytes.
- Na+, K+, Cl-
- Na+ is actively absorbed from the colon and water follows along the osmotic gradient thus generated.
- Organic substances like glucose and vitamins
- Alcohol and drugs.
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2. Formation of faeces:
- After the absorption of nutrients, water and other substances, the unwanted substances in the large intestine form faeces.
3. Excretory function:
- Large intestine excrete heavy metals like mercury, lead, bismuth and arsenic.
4. Secretary function:
- Large intestine secretes
- Mucin.
- Lubricates the intestinal mass.
- Neutralizes the acid formed.
- Inorganic substances like chloride and bicarbonates.
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5. Synthetic function:
- The colonic bacterial flora synthesizes vitamin B12, K and folic acid.
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