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Bilirubin: Understanding Liver Waste and its Role
The liver is responsible for processing and detoxifying various substances in the body, including the breakdown of red blood cells. As part of this process, the liver produces a bile fluid which transports waste like bilirubin. Bilirubin is the waste excreted by the liver. It consists of waste red blood cells.Liver Cancer - Related Articles
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