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Explain the metabolic defects in Glycogen storage diseases.​

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Answered by kishor9321
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A glycogen storage disease (GSD, also glycogenosis and dextrinosis) is a metabolic disorder caused by enzyme deficiencies affecting either glycogen synthesis, glycogen breakdown or glycolysis (glucose breakdown), typically in muscles and/or liver cells. GSD has two classes of cause: genetic and acquired.

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Answered by 4sushmasingh
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Answer: - Glycogen storage diseases are carbohydrate metabolism disorders that occur when there is a defect in the enzymes that are involved in the metabolism of glycogen, often resulting in growth abnormalities, weakness, a large liver, low blood sugar, and confusion.

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