Biology, asked by manishchaudhary3369, 11 months ago

What happens if there is a block in the duct that open from the live to duodenum?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Blockage in common bile duct will hamper delivery of bile juice in digestive tract.  

Fat digesting enzymes of gut can not work in absence of bile, hence dietary fat will remain undigested.

Explanation:

Common bile duct is an anatomical connection between liver and duodenum of small intestine. Bile juice produced in liver is delivered to digestive tract and emulsifying action of bile breaks down large fat globules in microscopic spheres. Thus surface area of dietary fat increases drastically, and enzyme lipase can now act on it.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

After a meal, it is released into the small intestine. When the bile ducts become blocked, bile builds up in the liver, and jaundice (yellow color of the skin) develops due to the increasing level of bilirubin in the blood. The possible causes of a blocked bile duct include: Cysts of the common bile duct

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