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#Question id: 119


Tay-Sachs disease is the result of a genetic defect in the metabolism of:

#Zoology
  1. gangliosides.

  2. phosphatidyl ethanolamine.

  3. sterols.

  4. triacylglycerols.


Answer:- Option(s): 1


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Statement I: Low glycemic index foods are recommended for diabetic patients.

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Assertion (A): Pregnant women require specialized nutrition.
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Assertion (A): Junk food consumption increases the risk of metabolic disorders.
Reason (R): Junk foods are rich in trans fats, sugar, and sodium.

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