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The sclera of eye becomes yellow during jaundice due to the deposition of:

Bilirubin

Tubulin

Flagellin

Retinine

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Answered by Anonymous
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A person looks yellow due to coloration of the eye, and skin owing to the deposit of the soluble bilirubin under the skin and sclera due to deposits of these soluble bile pigments. Hence in jaundice a person appears yellow.

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Answered by user546
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Answer:

person looks yellow due to coloration of the eye, and skin owing to the deposit of the soluble bilirubin under the skin and sclera due to deposits of these soluble bile pigments. Hence in jaundice a person appears yellow.

so answer is billirubin

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