Definition of

Duct

You have to go to Latin to find the etymological origin of the term duct. Specifically, we can establish that it derives from the word “ductus”, which can be translated as “guided”.

A pipeline, therefore, is a channel or conduit that can be used to transport water, oil, gas or another substance.

DuctA duct is a pipe . Although due to its characteristics it is usually used to transport fluids , in some cases it can be used to transport other types of products , such as cereals or cement .

Depending on the substance that moves inside, the duct receives different names. When the pipeline serves to transport gas , it is called a gas pipeline . It is usually a steel pipe that is buried and through which natural gas circulates at high pressure.

An oil pipeline , on the other hand, is a pipeline used to transport oil and its derivative products. These plastic or steel tubes can be developed on the surface or underground.

Another very common pipeline is the aqueduct , intended for the transportation of water . The ancient Romans were the ones who perfected the construction of aqueducts, with concrete pipes, arches and tunnels.

A system that is used to channel electrical energy inside a building is called a bus duct . It has different bars for each phase and a bar for ground, protected by a casing.

Within the field of medicine, the term that concerns us now is also used. Thus, we can establish that, in general, in that sector it refers to a duct in the body that has very solid walls and that becomes a passage area for all types of excretions or secretions.

Specifically, among the most relevant pipelines we can highlight the following:

-Bile duct, which is what all the ducts that transport bile from the liver to the hepatic duct are called.

-Lymphatic duct, which is the name given to the ducts whose mission is to transport lymph to the bloodstream.

-Spermatic duct that, as its name indicates, plays a fundamental role in the transport of sperm. It is found in the testicles.

-Accessory pancreatic duct, which is essential in the functioning of the pancreas and is also known by the name of the Santorini duct.

In addition to those already mentioned, we cannot ignore the existence of other very important ducts in the body, as they play an essential role in its functioning. We are referring to the common bile duct, known as the semicircular duct, which is in the inner ear, or the thoracic duct.

Ducto is also the name of a news portal project promoted by Argentine journalist Jorge Lanata in the American city of Miami . Although Lanata 's goal was to launch the venture in 2016 , financing problems led to the launch being suspended indefinitely.