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tay - sachs disease is a neurological disorder in which a defective enz…

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tay - sachs disease is a neurological disorder in which a defective enzyme prohibits the breakdown of phospholipids called gangliosides, so they build up to fatal levels. where would these phospholipids accumulate?
options:

  • nucleus
  • cell wall
  • cytoplasm and cell wall
  • cellular membranes
  • nucleus and cell wall

Explanation:

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Gangliosides are phospholipids that are integral components of cellular membranes. Tay-Sachs disease impairs the enzyme that breaks them down, so they accumulate in the structure they naturally reside in. Animal cells (which are affected by Tay-Sachs) do not have cell walls, and the nucleus does not contain these specific phospholipids in significant amounts.

Answer:

cellular membranes