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jwb375

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Those with glycogen storage disease are at highest risk of dying from:
 a. failure to thrive.
  b. renal failure.
  c. liver adenma.
  d. hypoglycemia.

Question 2

In glycogen storage disease type I, the enzyme block results in an inability to produce:
 a. glycogen.
  b. galactose.
  c. glucose.
  d. fructose.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

c





 

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