Biliary tract structure

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MSH: The BILE DUCTS and the GALLBLADDER.,CSP: organs, ducts, and other structures that participate in the secretion, storage, and delivery of bile into the duodenum.,FMA: Hollow tree organ, the organ parts of which consists of the bile ducts. Examples: There is only one biliary tree.,UWDA: Hollow tree organ, the organ parts of which consists of the bile ducts. Examples: There is only one biliary tree.,NCI: The duct system that transports bile from its origination by hepatocytes in the liver to the small intestine. It is comprised of the common bile duct that connects the liver and gall bladder to the small intestine and the cystic duct that connects the gall bladder to the common bile duct. (NCI),NCI: The organs and ducts that make and store bile (a fluid made by the liver that helps digest fat), and release it into the small intestine. The biliary tract includes the gallbladder and bile ducts inside and outside the liver.,NCI: The system that transports bile from the hepatocytes in the liver to the small int

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