Which food would be hard to digest if a person's gall bladder were removed?

A. Fat
B. Starch
C. Protein
D. Fatty acid

I think that it is fat but I am still in doubt what do you think???

You are correct.

Yes, the correct answer is A. Fat. When the gall bladder is removed, the body has a harder time digesting and breaking down fats. The gall bladder stores bile, which is a substance produced by the liver that helps to emulsify fats and aid in their digestion. Without the presence of a gall bladder, there is no concentrated bile available to break down dietary fats efficiently. Therefore, digesting fat can become more challenging for individuals who have had their gall bladder removed.