The alimentary canal consists of the mouth, esophagus, stomach, small intestine, and large intestine. It is the main part of the digestive system. During the digestion process, the gallbladder secretes bile into the duodenum, which is the first section of the small intestine.
Bile does not act in the alimentary canal until fatty foods enter the duodenum. The bile is produced in the liver, and then held in the gallbladder until it is needed.
Bile duct is the tube which connects liver to the alimentary canal
Bile from the common bile duct is delivered to the duodenum, the first segment of the small intestine.
bile
Through the mouth
The alimentary canal runs from the mouth to the anus.
bcoz The pancreas is a ductless gland that secretes hormones and is not technically part of the alimentary canal. and Liver secreats bile juice.But liver gives this to gall bladder and gall bladder gives this to small intestine whereas other glands give juices directly to small intestine. Therefore liver is not a part of alimentary canal.
The bile goes straight to the alimentary canal. The gall bladder would store and regulate the release of bile for optimal performance, but without it it just goes straight in. Which apparently isn't a big deal.
What are the other names in medicine for the alimentary canal?
Liver secreats bile juice.But liver gives this to gall bladder and gall bladder gives this to small intestine whereas other glands give juices directly to small intestine. Therefore liver is not a part of alimentary canal.
The alimentary canal or the gastrointestinal (GI) tract.
They are the same