Place the steps of the biliary system in the correct order. Source Bile produced in liver enter the hepatic triads. Bile flows out of the hepatopancreatic ampulla into the small intestine. Bile moves into the common hepatic duct. The cystic duct delivers bile from the gallbladder to meet bile from the hepatic duct. Bile flows into the common bile duct. Bile moves into the left and right hepatic ducts. Target
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