its the thing that goes quack-quack.
just listen for it and you'll hear it!
(VERY FUNNY)
THE BILE DUCT CONVEYS BILE FROM THE GALL BLADDER INTO THE DUODENUM FOR FAT IMMULSIFICATION.
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They carry bile from the liver to the gallbladder and intestineCollects donations from the liver and the gall bladder as it passes along to the duodenum of the small bowel.Stintson's Duct. Helps with mastication and aids in swallowing.
the liver is connected to the bile duct. This is a common duct that collects excretions, from both, the liver and the pancreas and tranfers it to the duodenum.
The bile duct connects the pancreas and the gall bladder.
The gallbladder is attached to the liver and the bile duct. It is located on the underside of the liver and is connected to the bile duct by a small tube called the cystic duct.
The function of the common bile duct in a fetal pig is to move bile from the gall bladder to the small intestine. Bile is a dark green to yellowish brown fluid produced by the liver to aid in digestion.
the common bile duct
The venous duct connects the umbilical arteries to the liver.
Hepatic duct is attached with liver. The union of hepatic duct and cystic duct forms common bile duct.
In the Liver
The hepatic ducts leave the liver and combine to form the common hepatic duct. The gall bladder is connected to the cystic duct which combines with the hepatic duct to form the bile duct, this duct leads to the duodenum.
The liver and the bile duct.
Bile Duct