Bile Duct and Its Anatomical Function
Abstract
A “duct” is a tube that contains precise physical fluids. The bile ducts deliver bile from the liver and gallbladder via the pancreas
to the duodenum, that's part of the small gut. Bile is a dark-inexperienced fluid secreted with the aid of using the liver to digest
fat, and it’s saved with inside the gallbladder. The bile ducts are a chain of skinny tubes that move from the liver to the small gut.
Their important task is to permit a fluid referred to as bile to move from the liver and gallbladder into the small gut, in which it
allows digest the fat in meals.
Keywords: Bile duct; Cholangiocarcinoma; Gallbladder; Duodenum
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