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Blood lacks digestive enzymes as it is not involved in the digestive process.
The term for bile not flowing is cholestasischolestatic
Bile plays an important role in the body. Without it enzymes in the small intestine would be unable to break down our food. As bile also contains certain pigments, a lack of bile would lead to pale
Deer do not have a gallbladder. Scientists have still not been able to establish why they lack this organ that's responsible for producing bile that aids in digestion.
Jaundice from the accumulation of bile and nutritional deficiencies-bruising from lack of vitamin K, bone pain from lack of vitamin D, night blindness from lack of vitamin A, and skin rashes, lack of vitamin E.
There are quite a number of a reasons the liver may produce too much bile. These reasons are overeating, lack of exercise, peptic ulcer, food quality, and some surgeries.
If the foam lunch or dinner plates are made of polystyrene (marked with a number "6" in the recycling symbol), then yes, they can be recycled. These products are not typically recycled, however, due to a lack of public awareness as to the location of facilities that can do this sort of recycling.
The body becomes dehydrated. Lack of water and body salts will affect body and brain function.
Bile plays an important role in the body. Without it, enzymes in the small intestine would be unable to break down the fat globules in food. As bile also contains certain pigments, a lack of bile would lead to pale faeces and a build-up of pigment near the surface of the skin, giving a jaundiced appearance.
The lack of brown color in feces could be due to a lack of bile production or obstruction in the bile ducts, leading to pale or clay-colored stools. This could indicate liver or gallbladder issues and should be evaluated by a healthcare provider for further assessment and treatment.
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La plus plus plus salts are colorless because they do not contain any chromophores or pigments that absorb and reflect light to give a color. The absence of these chemical groups results in a lack of color in the compound.