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Bilirubin and biliverdin are mainly excreted along with

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Answered by Anonymous
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The\:bile\:is\:released\:into\:the\:duodenum\:which\:contains\\bile\:pigments,\:bile\:salts,\\cholesterol\:and\:phospholipid.\\\\Biliverdin\:and\:bilirubin\:are\\bile\:pigments\:which\:are\\released\:with\:the\:bile\: salts,\\cholesterol\:and\:phospholipid.\\Bile\:salts\:are;\\Sodium\:bicarbonate,\\sodium\:glycocholate,\\sodium\:taurocholate.\\\\Bile\:has\:no\:enzyme\:present\\in\:it.\:It\:helps\:in\:the\\emulsification\:of\:fats\:and\:it\\also\:activates\:lipases.
 Faeces\:are\:given\:out\:through\:the\:anus\:by\:the\:process\:of\\defecation\:or\\egestion.
Breakdown\:of\:bile\:pigments\:(bilirubin\:and\:biliverdin)\:occurs\\forming\:stercobilin\:pigment\:which\:provides\:brownish\:colour\:to\:it.


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Answered by Ravispssbp
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Explanation:

Bilirubin and biliverdin are excreted mainly along with. Urine. Faeces.

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