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Gall Bladder - Anatomy & Physiology
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'''Equine'''
'''Equine'''
*The horse has no gallbladder
*The horse has no gallbladder
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'''Rodents'''
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*Rats do not have a gallbladder
'''Canine'''
'''Canine'''
*In some dogs, the gallbladder is so deeply embedded it makes contact with the diaphragm and contacts the parietal surface
*In some dogs, the gallbladder is so deeply embedded it makes contact with the diaphragm and contacts the parietal surface
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Rodents
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*Thinest layers of tunica muscularis
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Rats do not have a gallbladder
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Bovine
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Thickest layers of tunica muscularis
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Nabrown
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