1. the liver where the bile is create
2. gall bladder where the bile is store and consentrate
3. the duodenum witch is part of the intestine where the bile is spilled to.
the bile duct
The gallbladder is connected to the intestine by the bile ducts.
The three accessory organs of digestion are the liver, pancreas, and gallbladder.The liver delivers bile to the duodenum (the first section of the small intestine) first through the hepatic duct and then through the common bile duct. (It also delivers bile to the gallbladder to get concentrated through the cystic duct.)The pancreas delivers digestive enzymes to the duodenum through the common bile duct.The gallbladder delivers concentrated bile to the duodenum first through the cystic duct and then through the common bile duct.
The liver and the bile duct.
The bile ducts connect the liver and the gall bladder to the small intestine.
Cholesterol, IgA, bile acids
through bile duct.
Another name for small bile ducts are intrahepatic bile ducts. These ducts help carry bile from the liver cells to the larger bile ducts in the liver.
Bile canaliculi
it works with the stomach liver pancreas gallbladers and bile
only liver produces bile small intestine cannot produce bile. shruti kukreti 8 d rajpal school
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.