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Question
which structure serves as the connection between the liver and the gall bladder?
(1 point)
● the common hepatic duct.
○ the pyloric sphincter.
○ the pancreatic duct.
○ the lower esophageal sphincter.
Brief Explanations
To determine the structure connecting the liver and gallbladder, we analyze each option:
- The common hepatic duct carries bile from the liver and connects to the gallbladder (via the cystic duct, with the common hepatic duct being part of the biliary system's connection).
- The pyloric sphincter controls stomach - small intestine flow, not related to liver - gallbladder.
- The pancreatic duct connects the pancreas to the duodenum, not liver - gallbladder.
- The lower esophageal sphincter controls esophagus - stomach flow, irrelevant here.
So the correct option is the one about the common hepatic duct.
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A. The common hepatic duct.