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Question
Fill in the blank.
.................. produces bile pigments from the heamoglobin of broken RBCs.
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Solution
Liver produces bile pigments from the haemoglobin of broken RBCs.
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Study the diagram and answer the question that follow:
Where does ultrafiltration take place?
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Complete the following sentence with appropriate word:
Human kidney is made up of ______.
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