ANSWER:
Phenylketonuria children are advised to avoid specific foods due to a dysfunction in the degradation of amino acids that contains phenylalanine.
Explanation:
Phenylalanine is one of the amino acids that can be found in specific foods like protein diet. Phenylalanine ought to be broken down in a form that the body can use for its normal activity. A dysfunction by the body to breakdown phenylalanine results in elevated levels which results in the condition known as phenylketonuria. Phenylketonuria is a genetic disorder that can be inherited, in which the body lacks an enzyme known as phenylalanine hydroxylase that is responsible for the break down of phenylalanine.
The most simple answer might be hormones. It could be that the person doesn't want to let the other individual down or think less of them.
If the pitcher holding the ball that mean if it doesn't have any motion so it has Potential energy in that case.
But in other case if the pitcher throwing or catching the ball it means the ball have motion so it has Kinetic energy.
Climbing up the ladder help works your leg and arm muscles.
Carrying a toddler on you hip while talking on the phone. helps with your hips, stomach, arms, and legs.
Using a bow and arrow would help with your arm and upper body strength.
The difference is surprisingly huge...
a non-communicable disease is usually a medical condition or disease that is not infectious. Meaning, you cannot catch it. For example; cancer, asthma, chronic lung disease, diabetes, and many others.
communicable diseases are the complete opposite, it's majorly infectious meaning you CAN positively catch it.
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