If there is too much of glycogen and fat stored in a cell can be toxic. It damages the organs and leads to diseases.
Explanation:
Glycogen is stored in the liver or muscle tissue, the diseases affect functioning of the liver, kidney and the muscles. These diseases are mainly caused by genetic enzyme that is inherited from both parents.
The glycogen storage diseases are Von Gierke disease, Pompe's disease, Cori's disease, Hers' disease. The symptoms of this glycogen storage diseases are Low blood sugar, An enlarged liver, A swollen belly, weak muscles.
It is a metabolic disorder caused by enzyme deficiencies affecting glycogen synthesis in muscles.
Answer:
<h2>100 kcal</h2>
Explanation:
Energy transfers from autotrophs ( producers) to heterotrophs (consumers).
In this way approx 90% of the total energy is consumed by each trophic level, means only 10% energy is transferred from each tropic level.
So as given here, in primary trophic level ( producers), total energy is 10,000 kcal.
Now the 90% (9000 kcal) of this energy is consumed( like in the form of heat and respiration) in trophic level 1 and 10% (1000kcal )is transferred to the trophic level 2( first-order consumers).
And from this energy 90%(900kcal) is consumed in trophic level 2( first-order consumers) , so only 10% (100 kcal) is transferred to the trophic level 3 (second-order consumers).
Answer:
Antigen, stabilizers, surfactants, diluents, preservatives
Explanation:
- Antigen: This is part of the protein structure virus or part of its genetic material. These parts are active. But sometimes, the inactivated form of the virus is also included in the vaccine.
- Stabilizers: Avoid other chemical reactions occurring in the interior of the vaccine.
- Surfactants: They prevent the occurrence of sedimentation and agglutination of the elements inside the vaccine.
- Diluent: Used to dilute the vaccine in an appropriate concentration before being used.
- Preservatives: As the word says, preservatives avoid any possible contamination of the vaccine. These elements´ use depends on the doses prepared. If it is only for one-person use, then they are not needed. But if the doses are to be used by more than one person, they need preservatives because once the vaccine is opened it is vulnerable to contamination.