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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Weird question I know lol... Sometimes it is necessary to have the gall bladder removed, due to mineral accumulation within the gall bladder(gallstones) or other medical conditions. What sort of problem might the removal of the gall bladder pose?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Options: The liver would clog itself with a surplus of bile, with no downstream source in which to store it. Lipids would be much more difficult to digest, resulting in fatty stools. A person who has undergone a cholecystectomy cannot consume fat. OR Digestion proceeds at a much slower rate, as peristalsis is slowed down by the lack of bile

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The seconded one with the slower digestion rate!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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