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- Metabolic disorders are due to a LACK OF A PARTICULAR ENZYME OR ONE THAT is defective. Select a metabolis disorder/disease Describe the defect, identifying the enzyme(s) and discuss the therapy available treatment. Does the therapy treat the symptoms or the meatbolic nature of the disease? Explain.statements regarding enzyme function is false?An acidic environment is inhibitory to decarboxylase activity. True False
- The catalytic activity of enzymes depends on the presence of appropriate environmental conditions. Pepsin is a digestive enzyme found in the stomach and facilitates the digestion of large proteins. If pepsin is removed from this acidic environment of the stomach and is instead placed in a more basic environment, it will cease to function. Describe the specific effect that a change in environmental pH will have on pepsin and explain how this change can lead to inhibition of its catalytic activity. Respond in 4 to 6 complete sentences.In 2-3 paragraphs (typed) explain: Describe ketone bodies and their role in metabolism.Case study: A child was admitted to the hospital with vomiting, partial paralysis and impaired brain function. The blood test indicated unusually high levels of pyruvate and a- ketogluterate in the blood. The urine of this patient smells of maple syrup. Genetic analysis indicated no defect in any enzymes. What would you suspect about the diagnosis of this patient? Explain the basis of your diagnosis.
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