the system of organs and ducts through which bile is made and transported from the liver to the small intestine
A system of tubes which carries bile from the liver cells, gall bladder and drains into the intestine.
The ducts, i.e, tubes, that convey bile between the liver and the intestine, including hepatic, cystic, and common bile duct.
A pathway for bile flow from the liver to the opening of the bile duct into the small intestine.
path taken by bile excreted by the gallbladder
The term used to describe the gallbladder and bile ducts together. Other terms include the hepatobiliary system and the biliary tree.
gallbladder and the bile ducts. Also called biliary system or biliary tree.
The system of organs and ducts through which bile is made and transported from the liver. Bile is a liquid produced in the liver whose function is to remove waste from the liver and break down fats as food is digested.
The term given to the biliary ducts and gallbladder.
gallbladder and the bile ducts. binocular vision - the ability to use both eyes at once.
Gall bladder and the bile ducts.
The gallbladder and the bile ducts. Synonyms biliary system or biliary tree.
Left, right and common hepatic, cystic, and common bile ducts.