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____ is derived from amyloproteins of bacteria a) liver b) panreas c) spleen d) gall bladder

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Answered by vampire002
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gall bladder is derived from amyloproteins of bacteria

so option d) is correct

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Answered by marishthangaraj
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Gall bladder is derived from amyloproteins of bacteria

Explanation:

  • The gallbladder is a pear-shaped, muffled building situated below the liver and on the right adjacent of the abdomen.
  • Its main purpose is to stock and distillate bile, a yellow-brown digestive enzyme formed by the liver.
  • The gallbladder is portion of the biliary region.
  • When you have problem in gall bladder Severe pain in the upper right or center of your abdomen.
  • Pain that worsens after eating a heavy meal, particularly fatty or greasy foods. Pain that feels dull, sharp, or crampy.

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