a. hepatocytes
b. bile canaliculi
c. bile ducts
d. left & right hepatic ducts
e. common hepatic duct
f. cystic duct
g. gallbladder
h. cystic duct
i. common hepatic duct
j. hepatopancreatic ampulla
k. duodenum
Bile is stored in the gallbladder, prior to secretion in to the duodenum.
The duodenum
duodenum
part of the small intestine called the duodenum.
Cholecystokinin
jejunum
The gallbladder is a small bag, which is placed below your liver. It is attached by passage to liver on one hand and to second part of duodenum, on other hand. Gall bladder concentrate the secretion (and excretion) from liver to the extent of 30 times. This fluid is sent to the duodenum to help the digestion when required. This is done under influence of the hormone called as cholecystokinin.
From the gallbladder and liver into the duodenum.
Duodenum
The common bile duct
Gall bladder.
Liver -> right and left hepatic ducts -> common hepatic duct -> cystic duct -> gall bladder.