Gallbladder 3D

  • Description                                                    
    • * Is located at the junction of the right ninth costal cartilage and lateral border of the rectus abdominis.
    • * Is a pear-shaped sac lying on the inferior surface of the liver in a fossa between the right and quadrate lobes.
    • * Consists of the fundus, body, and neck.
    • * Receives bile, concentrates it (by absorbing water and salts), stores it, and releases it during digestion.
    • * Receives blood from the cystic artery.

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  • Description                                                    
    • * Is located at the junction of the right ninth costal cartilage and lateral border of the rectus abdominis.
    • * Is a pear-shaped sac lying on the inferior surface of the liver in a fossa between the right and quadrate lobes.
    • * Consists of the fundus, body, and neck.
    • * Receives bile, concentrates it (by absorbing water and salts), stores it, and releases it during digestion.
    • * Receives blood from the cystic artery.

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