Trace a drop of bile from the hepatic ducts to the duodenal lumen

A) hepatic ducts, bile duct, duodenal lumen
B) hepatic ducts, common hepatic duct, bile duct, duodenal ampulla and papilla, duodenal lumen
C) hepatic ducts, duodenal ampulla and papilla, duodenal lumen
D) hepatic ducts, liver sinusoids, cystic duct, duodenal ampulla and papilla, duodenal lumen
E) hepatic ducts, cystic duct, bile duct, common hepatic duct, duodenal ampulla and papilla, duodenal lumen


Answer: B

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