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Biology, 25.06.2019 11:30 Raync8780

If there is a mutation in the dna that prevents the gaa enzyme from doing its job, what will happen to the structure and function of the lysosome? a. the lysosome will swell and expand in size (structure) and it will not be able to break down the glycogen that is going to build up in the lysosome (function). b. the lysosome will remain a small sac (structure) and the acid inside it will break down the glycogen (function). c. the lysosome will shrink (structure) because it is sitting in a hypertonic solution, so the acid will diffuse out of the lysosome (function). d. the lysosome will burst and acid will get all over the cell.

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