Bile is one of the digestive juices that help the body break down foods into usable elements. It's a yellowish fluid produced by the liver and £¨A£©[stores / stored] in the gall bladder. When food enters your small intestine, bile flows out of the gall bladder and into the intestine, £¨B£©[where / which] it helps break down fats. The word bile is sometimes used to £¨C£©[mean / meaning] "anger" or "bitterness" because centuries ago, people believed that these feelings were controlled by body fluids called "black bile" and "yellow bile." But bile has nothing to do with anger or any other emotion.
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