What are three different defects that could be responsible for malfunctioning lysosomes?Select the three correct answers.
A) a defect in the synthesis of the glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase
B) a defect in the mannose-6-phosphate receptor in the Golgi apparatus
C) a defect in the releasing small molecules from digested materials into the cytosol
D) a defect in a hydrolytic enzyme that breaks down polysaccharide
E) a defect in the process of adding a mannose-6-phosphate signal to lysosomal hydrolases
F) a defect in the mannose-6-phosphate receptor in the mitochondria

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Answer 1
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B) a defect in the mannose-6-phosphate receptor in the Golgi apparatus
D) a defect in a hydrolytic enzyme that breaks down polysaccharide
F) a defect in the mannose-6-phosphate receptor in the mitochondria
Answer 2
Answer:

Answer:

B); D) and E)

Explanation:

B) a defect in the mannose-6-phosphate receptor in the Golgi apparatus.

Explanation: The mannose-6-phosphate receptors (MPR's) in the Golgi apparatus are essential for targeting the mannose-6-phosphate tagged lysosomal proteins to the lysosome.

D) a defect in a hydrolytic enzyme that breaks down polysaccharide.

Explanation: Lysosomes contain enzymes that hydrolyze polysaccharides, therefore any defects in these enzymes causes malfunctioning of the lysosome.

E) a defect in the process of adding a mannose-6-phosphate signal to lysosomal hydrolases.

Explanation: In the Golgi apparatus lysosomal proteins are tagged with mannose-6-phosphate so that they are specifically transported to the lysosomes.  


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Further explanation

"Digestion begins outside the cells" is the statement that is true for both incomplete and complete digestive systems

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Grade:  9

Subject:  biology

Chapter:  Digestion

Keywords:  Digestion

The true statement from all the given options is (B) digestion begins outside the cells.

Further Explanation-

Digestion is the process of action of enzymes and physical force exerted by the digestive system which results in chemical and physical breaking of the food consumed.

There are two types of digestion extracellular and intracellular digestion. Extracellular digestion is the process by which the cells secrete a type of enzyme which helps to digest the food outside the cell. While intracellular digestion is the process by which breakdown of food molecules occurs inside the cell cytoplasm.

If digestive system is to be classified they can be identified into two types,

A. Incomplete Digestive system.

B. Complete Digestive system.

Incomplete digestive system is the one which consists of a single opening for both ingestion of food and excretion of the waste particles.

While on the other hand complete digestion consists of a tube that has two openings, one for ingestion and the other for excretion of the waste products.

In humans the digestion is generally extracellular as the cells associated with our digestive system is secretive in function. These cells secrete enzymes which help in the digestion of the food ingested. As the process occurs in the lumen of our digestive system it is termed as extracellular.

Food is ingested at the start of the digestive system that is mouth. This food passes through the digestive tract wherein the secretion of enzymes brings about the digestion of the food. At last the waste undigested food makes it way out through anus.

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