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What is duct in anatomy?

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It is a tube, by which some fluid pass through and reaches the other organ.

Eg. Bile duct is a tube like structure connecting liver to Intestine which carries bile juice (fluid) for digestion.

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Simple Cuboidal/columnar epithelial cells that product secretions

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Depends on your criteria for acceptance.

Some contenders: Vena Cava, Aorta, anus, mouth.

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Skin layers have ducts of sebacious and sweat glands.

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Exocrine glands are called duct glands e.g. sweat glands .

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