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Amino acids are used to make _____, which are responsible for escorting substances into and around the body as well as across cell membranes.
 A) transport proteins
  B) sensory proteins
  C) regulatory proteins
  D) signaling proteins

Question 2

__________is a disorder caused by the deficiency of one of the enzymes needed to convert the essential amino acid phenylalanine to the normally nonessential amino acid tyrosine; as a result, tyrosine cannot be made and becomes conditionally essential.
 A) Kwashiorkor
  B) Edema
  C) Tyrosinemia
  D) Phenylketonuria



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

D



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