Bile can range in color from pale yellow to brown. The most commonly seen color in vomit is greenish yellow. Bile is excreted from the liver, and is a bright grass green when fresh from the liver. The color changes depending on the length of time it has been in your digestive tract.
yellowish
Jaundice is a clinical term that defines coloration of eyeballs and skin with bile pigments. 2gr/dl bile levels in the blood are usually enough to change the colour of eyeballs to a yellowish green colour
i dont know what the most popular colour is but if you wanted to find out you could do a survey. :D
The brown colour of stools is mainly due to bile, produced in the liver. White stools indicate that bile is not getting into the intestine due to blockage of the bile duct, most commonly due to gallstones. If it happens after gallbladder surgery, it may indicate damage to the bile duct.
Yes, a shark has a gall bladder. It is green in colour as the gallbladder stores bile in its lumen. Bile is used to blend fats during digestion. The gall bladder is attached to the liver.
Bile which is used to break down food in the stomach is dark yellow to blackish brown in colour. It is this which colours the excretia.
The initial colour of bruises is due to minor bleeding under the skin, but it then turns a green/yellow colour because bile recycled from the intestine (to the best of my recollection) is sent to the area of bleeding that contains enzymes to break down the escaped cells and plasma. Bile is very slightly alkali, so I don't think bruises have acid in them.
no because bile is stored in the bile duct
Bile is green in color due to the breakdown of heme pigments in red blood cells. Bilirubin, a yellow pigment derived from the breakdown of heme, is further metabolized in the liver to form urobilinogen, which gives bile its green color. Thus, the green color of bile is a result of the metabolic process of bilirubin.
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Bile is not a chemical, it is bile salts.
Well quite obviously dust mites do not poo,they excrete purple colored bile through their pores located on their legs