Biology, asked by 8222rudransh, 4 months ago

Suppose a person is suffering from jaundice. (3)

a). Whether prescribing him penicillin will be useful or not?

b). How does the pathogen that causes jaundice enter the body?

c). Name the target organ for jaundice​

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Answered by latestgamerz1103
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Explanation:

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Answered by GlamKook
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Answer:

Your answer is here:-

Explanation:

a) No

b) 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.

c) Liver.

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