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bilirubin Orange or yellowish pigment that is the result of breakdown of red blood cells. Excess of bilirubin in the blood produces jaundice.
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bile A yellow or greenish viscid alkaline digestive fluid secreted by the liver. Humans used to use the bile of black bears as an aphrodisiac.
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bilobate divided into two lobes.
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bilocular having two cells or compartments.
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bile The fluid produced by the liver and temporarily stored in the gallbladder before its discharge into the small intestine. Bile helps the body absorb dietary fat.
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