Biology, asked by pr3023, 4 months ago

How the pathogen that causes jaundice enters the body?​

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Answered by MsLiquor
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Conditions affecting the red blood cells

The liver cells are unable to keep pace and process the extra bilirubin. Therefore, a backlog of bilirubin builds up in the blood awaiting the liver cells to process it. This increased amount of bilirubin then spills into the tissues of the body to cause jaundice.

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Answered by themakerqueries
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Answer:

Conditions affecting the red blood cells. The liver cells are unable to keep pace and process the extra bilirubin. Therefore, a backlog of bilirubin builds up in the blood awaiting the liver cells to process it. This increased amount of bilirubin then spills into the tissues of the body to cause jaundice.

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