The GAA gene provides instructions for producing an enzyme called acid alpha-glucosidase (also known as acid maltase). This enzyme is active in lysosomes, which are structures that serve as recycling centers within cells.
What do lysosomes hold? =
enzymes
4. Mutations in the GAA gene prevent acid alpha-glucosidase from breaking down glycogen effectively, which allows this sugar to build up to toxic levels in lysosomes. This buildup damages organs and tissues throughout the body, particularly the muscles, leading to the progressive signs and symptoms of Pompe disease.
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All living things need water and food. Light is nourishment for plants. They use it in a vital process known as photosynthesis, where chloroplasts capture the energy of light, sparking multiple metabolic reactions — one of which creates plant sugars (food).
So your answer would be A. Yes, sunlight helps plants to live
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