Which of the following is correct regarding galactosemia? O Type 1 galactosemia is also known as the classic galactosemia and is the most common. O Different types of galactosemia is a mutation in different location of the RNA strand O All of the statements are correct O Type 2 galactosemia has galactose epimerase deficiency

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Which of the following is correct regarding galactosemia?
O Type 1 galactosemia is also known as the classic galactosemia and is the most common.
Different types of galactosemia is a mutation in different location of the RNA strand
O All of the statements are correct
O Type 2 galactosemia has galactose epimerase deficiency
Transcribed Image Text:Which of the following is correct regarding galactosemia? O Type 1 galactosemia is also known as the classic galactosemia and is the most common. Different types of galactosemia is a mutation in different location of the RNA strand O All of the statements are correct O Type 2 galactosemia has galactose epimerase deficiency
Which of the following statements is correct?
O The function of G6PD is to protect leukocytes and platelets from damage and premature lysis
O The function of pentose phosphate pathway is to protect erythrocytes from damage and premature lysis
O The function of pentose phosphate pathway is to protect leukocytes and platelets from damage and
premature lysis
O The function of G6PD is to protect erythrocytes from damage and premature lysis
Transcribed Image Text:Which of the following statements is correct? O The function of G6PD is to protect leukocytes and platelets from damage and premature lysis O The function of pentose phosphate pathway is to protect erythrocytes from damage and premature lysis O The function of pentose phosphate pathway is to protect leukocytes and platelets from damage and premature lysis O The function of G6PD is to protect erythrocytes from damage and premature lysis
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