The liver has a duct, called the common bile duct, that delivers bile through an opening into the small intestine, the duodenum, called the major duodenal papilla. This duct is joined by the pancreatic duct as they both transport their products into the small intestine.
Cholera Toxin increases the cyclic AMP levels in intestinal cells, which in turn activates chloride channels leading to secretion of chloride ions into the gut lumen. This influx of chloride ions creates an osmotic gradient, causing water to be drawn from the cells into the lumen of the gut, leading to diarrhea and a change in water potential.
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The gallbladder is connected to the liver in the human body.
A specialized function shared by the many cells lining the lungs and the lumen of the gut is increased exchange surface provided by their membranes. Interstitial fluid provides for the exchange of materials between blood and body cells.
Bile is produced in the liver, and stored in the gallbladder. While eating, it is discharged into the lumen of the duodenum.
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 "Liver"
kidney
Lumen is a type of liquid which resides in the elementary kennel. It helps transporting absorbed foods to the liver through the hepatic portal vein made by blood vessels joining up in the small intestines. So the lumen helps with assimilation
It's connected to the gall bladder
duodenum