Question 9 The common bile duct connects with what structure at the head of the pancreas? Common hepatic duct Pancreatic duct Gastroduodenal artery Cystic duct 4 pts
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(a) What is the relationship between the cystic, common hepatic, bile, and pancreatic ducts? (b) What is the point of fusion of the bile and pancreatic ducts called?
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