Differences between liver bile and gall bladder bile
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THE BILE FROM THE LIVER IS NOT AS CONCENTRATED AS THE BILE THAT HAS BEEN STORED IN GALLBLADDER.
LIVER SECRETES BILE IN THE LEFT AND RIGHT HEPATIC DUCTS WHICH JOIN TO FORM THE HEPATIC DUCT.
THE CYSTIC DUCT LEAVES THE GALLBLADDER AND JOIN SMALL INTESTINE.
THE SPHINCTER THAT CONTROLS THE FLOE OF BILE.
BILE IS PRODUCED BY LIVER AND STORED IN THE GALLBLADDER.
THE BILE SECRETED HELPS US TO DIGEST FAT
LIVER SECRETES BILE IN THE LEFT AND RIGHT HEPATIC DUCTS WHICH JOIN TO FORM THE HEPATIC DUCT.
THE CYSTIC DUCT LEAVES THE GALLBLADDER AND JOIN SMALL INTESTINE.
THE SPHINCTER THAT CONTROLS THE FLOE OF BILE.
BILE IS PRODUCED BY LIVER AND STORED IN THE GALLBLADDER.
THE BILE SECRETED HELPS US TO DIGEST FAT
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where are differences?
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Answer:Bile is both a product of secretion as well as of excretion of the liver. Minute droplets of bile collect inside the tiny vacuoles of the liver cells and are discharged into the bile capillaries through the intracellular canaliculi. The primary bile capillaries start between hepatic cells as vl nd tubules. They join together repeatedly and form bigger channels and ultimately come out of liver as the right and left hepatic ducts. The two ducts unite and form the common bole duct, which enter into the duodenum, through the ampulla of cater. Through the same ampulla also the pancreatic duct opens. From the upper part of the common bole duct commences the cystic duct, which ends in the gall bladder.
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