Answer:
Smooth endoplasmic reticulum (SER) is a type of endoplasmic reticulum consisting of tubular vesicles that lack ribosomes on the outer surface and is involved in the synthesis and storage of lipids. Rough ER has ribosomes on the outer surface. Smooth ER does have riboszomes on the outer surface.
Explanation:
CPT-I: Carnitine Translocase: CPT-II
- Carnitine palmitoyl transferase II deficiency is an autosomal recessively inherited genetic metabolic disorder characterized by an enzymatic defect that prevents long-chain fatty acids from being transported into the mitochondria for utilization as an energy source.
- The disorder presents in one of three clinical forms: lethal neonatal, severe infantile hepatocardiomuscular and myopathic.
What Is Carnitine Palmitoyltransferase II Deficiency?
Carnitine Palmitoyltransferase II (CPT II) deficiency, caused by mutations in the CPT2 gene, is an inherited disease in which the body cannot convert long-chain fatty acids into energy to fuel the body. There are three forms of the disease, and the severity and symptoms vary based on the form. In all three forms, symptoms can be triggered by periods without eating (fasting).
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Upper C a (upper O upper H) subscript 2 plus 2 upper H upper N upper O subscript 3 right arrow 2 upper H subscript 2 upper O plus UPper C a (upper N upper O subscript 3) subscript 2.
The chemical equation can be written as
Ca(OH)2 + 2HNO3 → 2H20 + Ca(NO3)2
This means that 1 mole of Calcium hydroxide reacts with 2 moles of Nitric acid and lead to the formation of 1 mole of Calcium nitrate plus 2 moles of water.