Biology, asked by krishnandjoshi411, 7 hours ago

Malfunctioning of which organ causes Jaundice?​

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Answered by LightningErwin
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Jaundice is often a sign of a problem with the liver, gallbladder, or pancreas. Jaundice can occur when too much bilirubin builds up in the body. This may happen when:

There are too many red blood cells dying or breaking down and going to the liver.

The liver is overloaded or damaged.

The bilirubin from the liver is not able to properly move into the digestive tract.

Answered by istanblue
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Answer: Liver

Explanation:

But internet says that Jaundice is often a sign of a problem with the liver, gallbladder, or pancreas. Jaundice can occur when too much bilirubin builds up in the body. This may happen when: There are too many red blood cells dying or breaking down and going to the liver.

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