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Which Missing Enzyme Results in Tay-Sachs Disease

Question 42

Question 42

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Which missing enzyme results in Tay-Sachs disease?


A) phospholipase A2
B) sphingomyelinase
C) Which missing enzyme results in Tay-Sachs disease? A)  phospholipase A<sub>2</sub> B)  sphingomyelinase C)    -galactosidase A D)  hexosaminidase A -galactosidase A
D) hexosaminidase A

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