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Biology, 07.06.2020 00:58 steven0448

A young child has been diagnosed with Pompe disease, which causes severe muscle weakness and muscle tone.
The child's body does not produce the enzyme alpha-glucosidase (GAA), which leads to an accumulation
(build up) of the carbohydrate glycogen in muscle cells.
Based on what you know about macromolecules, which argument best explains why this child has this
disease?

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