List in order the passage of bile from its point of secretion in the liver to the duodenum, Hepatic ducts → Gall bladder → Cystic duct → Bile duct → Hepatopancreatic ampulla → Duodenum.
- The route is as follows: Bile canaliculi Canals of Hering interlobular bile ducts intrahepatic bile ducts left and right hepatic ducts merge to form common hepatic duct exits liver and joins cystic duct (from gall bladder) forming common bile duct joins with pancreatic duct forming ampulla of Vater enters duodenum.
- The gallbladder stores approximately 50% of the bile generated by the liver. This pear-shaped organ is placed just beneath the liver. When food is consumed, the gallbladder contracts and releases stored bile into the duodenum to aid with fat digestion.
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