the color of the food is recolored by the bile juice . bile juice absorbs the color pigments in turn produces yellow pigment that colors the material .
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2006-06-18 02:56:03
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answered by Anonymous
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I once drank jungle juice that replaced right into a red color. Aother time I had a piece of cake that replaced into boy scout blue and gold. The dye replaced into eliminated by the bowels as captivating red and eco-friendly colors. different cases when I actually have had a urinary tract an infection, the eliminated urine has a effective blue or orange color. with a view to aswer your question. they are both eliminated by the intestinal tract or the urinary tract..
2016-10-14 06:35:41
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answered by mathison 4
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Usually, the pigment molucules that cause the color are absorbed into our bodies with the rest of it, broken down into smaller, colorless molecules, then put through synthesis/respiration.
2006-06-17 18:32:25
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answered by sciguy 5
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the thing is after the food enters our digestion, theres a process that absorbs all the nutrition inside the food,,while the all nutrition's being absorbed the color will eventually fading..that's just the guide line..if you need more details just find it in network.
2006-06-17 18:12:32
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answered by sassygurlhelps 2
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Oh, such impurities are converted into harmless substances by our liver (detoxification).
2006-06-17 19:15:58
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answered by smashingly.smashing 4
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No idea we just digest it then poop it out as far as i know
2006-06-17 18:05:00
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answered by preciousmoments1962 7
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Why you wanna know that?
2006-06-17 18:05:45
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answered by Pauli :) 6
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