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A young infant may be feeding entirely on mother's milk,which is white in colour but the stools,which the infant passes out,are always yellowish .What is this yellow colour due to?

A

Intenstinal juice

B

Bile pigments passed through bile juice

C

Pancreatic juice poured into duodenum

D

Undigested milk protein casein

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