What will happen to fat digestion if a gallbladder is removed?
A. Bile will be directly secreted to the small intestine, continuing fat digestion.
B. The pancreas will no longer produce lipase, resulting in incomplete fat digestion.
C. The liver will stop producing bile and fat digestion will cease.
D. Fats will no longer be able to be digested because of lack of bile from gallbladder.
Answer: A
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