Biology, asked by vanshi5336, 11 months ago

Cystic duct arises from(a) Liver
(b) kidney(c) pancreas
(d) gall bladder

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
1

Answer:

☑️ GALLBLADDER

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Explanation:

(a) Liver

(b) kidney(c) pancreas

(d) gall bladder

Answered by pragyan07sl
0

Answer:

The accurate answer is the option (d) gall bladder

Cystic duct arises from the gall bladder.          

Explanation:

  • Towards the lower side of the right lobe proper of the liver, a thin-walled, elongated sac is present which is called the gall bladder.
  • From this slate blue-coloured gall bladder, arises a short duct called the cystic duct.
  • This cystic duct is a part of the biliary duct system which along with the common hepatic duct joins together to form a common bile duct.
  • The bile flows into this cystic duct and gall bladder where it gets stored and concentrated until needed.
  • Blockage in the cystic duct can lead to life-risking dangerous infections resulting in the building up of bilirubin.

Hence the correct answer among the following options is option d).

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