Biology, asked by Anonymous, 1 year ago

what is pigment gallbalder


abhishekanand45: Bilirubin ("pigment", "black pigment") stones are small, dark (often appearing black), and usually numerous. They are composed primarily of bilirubin (insoluble bilirubin pigment polymer) and calcium (calcium phosphate) salts that are found in bile.

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Answered by Anonymous
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➡️BILIRUBIN AND BILIVIRDIN⬅️

the pigment of gall bladder is bilirubin and bilivirdin...



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Answered by skhan608290
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Answer:

Pigment gallstones are defined as any dark brown-to-black stone, consisting of calcium salts of bilirubin, phosphate, carbonate and other anions, and can be separated into carbonate- and noncarbonate-containing groups.

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