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arsen [322]
1 year ago
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Does Claire have low enzyme production?.

Biology
1 answer:
Iteru [2.4K]1 year ago
6 0

Enzyme production in Claire was low because the amino acid side groups are usually responsible for the pH dependence.

<h3>What are the symptoms of enzyme deficiency in dogs?</h3>

Symptoms of Digestive Enzyme Deficiency in Dogs are: chronic diarrhea; Inability to digest food properly; Malabsorption; Weight loss despite increased appetite; Pale, loose, sticky, or foul-smelling stools, Coprophagia (eating feces); pica (non-food consumption).

<h3>What Causes Decreased Enzyme Production in Dogs? </h3>

Causes can be congenital (present from birth), hereditary (hereditary), or acquired as a result of infection, inflammation, or damage to the pancreas. The condition is more common in Chow Chows, Cavalier King Charles Spaniels, Rough Coated Collies, and German Shepherds.

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