Questions: The union of the duct associated with the gall bladder and the common duct from the liver forms the common bile duct that extends inferiorly to the duodenum.

The union of the duct associated with the gall bladder and the common duct from the liver forms the common bile duct that extends inferiorly to the duodenum.
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The union of the cystic duct associated with the gall bladder and the common hepatic duct from the liver forms the common bile duct that extends inferiorly to the duodenum.

Explanation:

  • The cystic duct is the duct that connects the gall bladder to the common bile duct.
  • The common hepatic duct is formed by the convergence of the right and left hepatic ducts from the liver.
  • These two ducts join to form the common bile duct, which then carries bile to the duodenum.
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