The duodenum, through a site shared with the pancreas
Bile
The Bile Salts come from a very know area of China. They can be used for alot of things and are very useful.
from food by digestive system
Bile is produced in the liver, and stored in the gallbladder. While eating, it is discharged into the lumen of the duodenum.
A few inches into the duodenum is the hepato-pancreatic ampulla, which is the site where the pancreatic duct and the common bile duct of the liver enter.
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In most vertebrates, bile which is a greenish color is produced by the liver. Once produced by the liver, bile is stored in the gallbladder until the food being digested (at this point called chyme) enters the first part of the small intestine (called the duodenum), at which point the bile is passed into the small intestine as well.
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.
no because bile is stored in the bile duct
Yes, bile is created in the liver. Gallstones are crystallized solid bodies that can be found in common areas one of these areas is in the bile duct.
bile