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EXPLAIN BILIRUBIN IN DETAIL ?....{answer as long}..
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Answered by BrainlyMehu
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> Bilirubin, a brownish yellow pigment of bile, secreted by the liver in vertebrates, which gives to solid waste products (feces) their characteristic colour. It is produced in bone marrow cells and in the liver as the end product of red-blood-cell (hemoglobin) breakdown. The amount of bilirubin manufactured relates directly to the quantity of blood cells destroyed. About 0.5 to 2 grams are produced daily. It has no known function and can be toxic to the fetal brain.

Answered by karishma1514
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Answer:

it is a brownish yellow colour pigment a bile secreates , and vertebratws congactiles to burn at phase which is distinct to it.

it is basically relate to lipid profile .

and which is accept as cholestrol level in body

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