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Situation: In the emergency room, you are admitting a newborn who has physiologic jaundice, an adult with complaints of chest pain, and a teenager with cramping legs.
1.What enzyme is not sufficient to the newborn resulting to his yellowish discoloration?
2.What caused the insufficient enzyme that is correctly identified in number 1
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