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Defects in enzymes can have serious metabolic consequences. The table below shows the profile of
four different patients presenting with metabolite levels that differ from normal expected ranges
Observed
metabolic
changes
Select one:
OOO
PATIENT PROFILE W
Elevated ammonia.
Decreased oxidation of Increased liver
fatty acids.
glutamate.
a.
b. Patient X
Patient WXD
C.
Patient Y
O d. Patient Z
PATIENT PROFILE X
Increased ATP synthesis.
10
An investigation revealed one patient harboured mutations in the enzymes arginase and carnitine
acyltransferase 2, negatively affecting each enzyme's function. Which patient can this be attributed to?
3
OND
-
===
-
PATIENT PROFILE Y
D
KOOKOOKOO
Decreased lactate.
PATIENT PROFILE Z
Increased fatty acyl-
CoA in mitochondria.
Decreased glycolysis. Decreased
0
DOND
oxaloacetate levels.
00
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Transcribed Image Text:Defects in enzymes can have serious metabolic consequences. The table below shows the profile of four different patients presenting with metabolite levels that differ from normal expected ranges Observed metabolic changes Select one: OOO PATIENT PROFILE W Elevated ammonia. Decreased oxidation of Increased liver fatty acids. glutamate. a. b. Patient X Patient WXD C. Patient Y O d. Patient Z PATIENT PROFILE X Increased ATP synthesis. 10 An investigation revealed one patient harboured mutations in the enzymes arginase and carnitine acyltransferase 2, negatively affecting each enzyme's function. Which patient can this be attributed to? 3 OND - === - PATIENT PROFILE Y D KOOKOOKOO Decreased lactate. PATIENT PROFILE Z Increased fatty acyl- CoA in mitochondria. Decreased glycolysis. Decreased 0 DOND oxaloacetate levels. 00 Report question issue ! No
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