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fats, concentrating bile, and serving as a bridge between the liver and the intestine. although loss of the gallbladder impairs the efficiency of digestion, an otherwise healthy and stress-free person, can function well without it. not all mammals have gallbladders. the rat , pigeon , and horse , for
example, do not have a specialized organ for the storage of bile. in general, omnivores that eat animal flesh do have gallbladders. because the gallbladder can be removed from humans without much effect and is not present in many animals, it is sometimes mistakenly classified as a vestigial organ—a...
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