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Pompe's disease is also known as glycong type 2 disease. it is an autosomal recessive disease in which the lysosome is unable to metabolize glycogen due to the absence of acid aplha glucosidase enzyme. As a result glycogen are stored in liver and muscle cells.
if an infected liver with popme's disease is observed under electron micrograph, a large granules of glycogen will be seen.
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<span>The patellar reflex causes extension of ipsilateral knee. The gag reflex causes the uvula to rise. The achilles reflex causes plantar flexion. The corneal reflex causes eyelids to close. The pupillary light reflex causes pupil constriction.</span>
A) 100% red pigment
b) 75% black pigment
c) 25% of offspring is expected to lack both red and black pigments in their skin