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Describe the journey of bile.

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Bile flows out of the liver through the left and right hepatic ducts, which come together to form the common hepatic duct. ... Bile then flows from the gallbladder into the small intestine to mix with food contents and perform its digestive functions.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Question:

Describe the journey of bile.

Answer:

Bile is a greenish yellow, thick, sticky fluid. It consists of bile salts, electrolytes (dissolved charged particles, such as sodium and bicarbonate), bile pigments, cholesterol, and other fats (lipids).

Explanation:

Bile flows out of the liver through the left and right hepatic ducts, which come together to form the common hepatic duct.

This duct then joins with a duct connected to the gallbladder, called the cystic duct, to form the common bile duct.

The common bile duct enters the small intestine at the sphincter of Oddi (a ring-shaped muscle), located a few inches below the stomach.

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