Adult lampreys attach onto large fish and feed regularly on their body fluids,?

MikeL

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Given this continuous supple of food, which one of the following is most likely missing in lampreys?
-gallbladder
-stomach
-liver
-pancreas
-intestine
 
Gallbladder.

The gallbladder releases bile which is used to breakdown fats in the digestive system. Lampreys feed on fluids, therefore there would be no fat to be broken down.

However, a stomach to digest proteins, a pancreas and intestine to breakdown and absorb cellular products, and a liver to process the remains are all viable answers.
 
Gallbladder.

The gallbladder releases bile which is used to breakdown fats in the digestive system. Lampreys feed on fluids, therefore there would be no fat to be broken down.

However, a stomach to digest proteins, a pancreas and intestine to breakdown and absorb cellular products, and a liver to process the remains are all viable answers.
 
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