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The gall bladder receives and stores bile, produced by the liver, via the common hepatic duct, and releases it via the common bile duct into the duodenum, where the bile helps in the digestion of fats.
Duodenum is very correct

Sorry for the typographical error above.
The gall bladder is connected from the liver and connected to the duodenum of small intestine.
The question here says connected to and not from.
Therefore, the correct option is " B"


This question is rather ambiguous
because the liver makes bile which it is stored in the gall bladder...to send this bile to the gall bladder it needs a duct which is the bile duct connected to the LIVER
during the digestion of food bile is needed for the emulsification of fat which the gall bladder sends to the DUODENUM through the duct
if you also look at the pictures above you would also notice that the bile duct runs through the pancreas
These are the kinds of questions you pray against when prepping for exams

The gallbladder is indeed connected to the liver through the hepatic duct, which carries bile from the liver to the gallbladder for storage. However, the question specifically asks about the DUCT connected to the gallbladder.
While the gallbladder is connected to both the liver and the duodenum, the duct directly connected to the gallbladder is the cystic duct, which joins the common bile duct. The common bile duct, in turn, connects to the duodenum.
So, the correct answer is:
B. duodenum.


It receives and stores bile, produced by the liver, via the common hepatic duct, and releases it via the common bile duct into the duodenum, where the bile helps in the digestion of fats.

The gallbladder is a small sac and is the storage depot for bile. Bile is only concentrated in the gallbladder. The gallbladder is located at the back part surface of the liver. It is connected with the liver via the cystic duct and the hepatic bile duct. Together they form the common bile duct, which leads into the small intestine
A is d answer

The gall bladder is connected to the from the liver and connected to the duodenum of small intestine.
The question here says connected to and not from.
Therefore, the correct option is " B"

The answer should be be, because of the way the question was asked, they asked that the gall blader of mammal has a duct connected to the duodenum, had it been they asked that the gallbladder is connected by a duct to, then the answer would've been liver.

A hollow muscular organ, present in humans and most vertebrates, which receives dilute bile from the liver, concentrates it, and discharges it into the duodenum.

The correct is "A"
The gall bladder is located very near to the "duodenum" but it has no connection with it.The only has connection with the liver and it joined together with it by a duct known as 'bilary tract'.
It transfers the bile from the 'liver ' into the "gall bladder' for permanent storage




My school before I flog u, the answer is duodenum which is B.



