The bile duct.
It is called the cystic duct.
cystic duct
Common bile duct
The Cystic duct from the gallbladder and the Common Hepatic duct from the liver
The bile duct
Liver -> right and left hepatic ducts -> common hepatic duct -> cystic duct -> gall bladder.
Bile flows into the cystic duct and then is stored in the gallbladder where it is concentrated.
Common bile duct
The common bile duct
Bile is made in the liver and passes through bile ducts and into the common hepatic duct which carries it out of the liver. From here, it can pass down the common bile duct into the duodenum or take a detour into the gallbladder via the cystic duct.
the bile duct
Common Hepatic Duct.
The gallbladder stores bile and when it is needed it is excreted through the common bile duct and joins the duodenum at the ampulla of vater.The gallbladder stores bile and when it is needed it is excreted through the common bile duct and joins the duodenum at the ampulla of vater.Bile is made in the liver and passes through bile ducts and into the common hepatic duct which carries it out of the liver. From here, it can pass down the common bile duct into the duodenum or take a detour into the gallbladder via the cystic duct.bile ductThe bile duct.
The cystic duct lies between the gallbladder and the common bile duct. Its' function is to transport bile from the gall bladder to the common bile duct.
The duct from a gallbladder on a pig is connected to the bile duct. Bile is transported via the cystic duct to the gallbladder.
The liver secretes bile into the left and right hepatic ducts, which join to form the common hepatic duct. The cystic duct leaves the gallbladder and joins the common hepatic duct to form the common bile duct, which connects to the small intestine. There is a sphincter that controls the bile flow from the common bile duct to the small intestine, and when it's contracted, the bile that is secreted from the liver travels up the cystic duct to be stored in the gallbladder.
The Cystic duct from the gallbladder and the Common Hepatic duct from the liver
The gallbladder stores bile — a dark green fluid that helps your body digest and absorb food. After you eat, your gallbladder releases bile into your cystic duct. From there, bile moves down the common bile duct and enters your small intestine.
The hepatocytes in the liver produce bile, which then flows through the left and right hepatic ducts to the common hepatic duct. Once the common hepatic duct is filled, the bile flows into the cystic duct and then into the gallbladder where it is stored. The gallbladder allows the bile to flow back into the cystic duct and then the common bile duct which empties into the duodenum.