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Tyrosine becomes conditionally essential in what fatal disease?

Phenylketonuria


In phenylketonuria what amino acid becomes conditionally essential?

In phenylketonuria, the amino acid phenylalanine becomes conditionally essential. This is because the body is unable to break down phenylalanine properly, leading to an accumulation of phenylalanine in the blood and potentially toxic levels in the brain. Dietary restriction of phenylalanine is necessary to prevent health complications in individuals with phenylketonuria.


What does conditionally renewable mean with insurance?

Conditionally renewable policy grants the insurer a limited right to refuse to renew a health insurance coverage at the end of a premium payment period.


What does conditionally accept mean?

It means that the person accepts ONLY if certain conditions are met.


What is your application status at uj?

Conditionally admitted


If a house has been conditionally sold what does that mean?

It means that there has been an offer, it has been accepted, but they are waiting for financing to be approved. If the financing fails the sale is off.


Why do animals require protein?

Strictly, we don't. Rather, we require amino acids, which are the components that proteins are built from. Particularly, we need essential amino acids, of which there are different numbers for different animals. For humans, there are eight truly essential amino acids, two more which are truly essential only in infancy, and eight conditionally essential amino acids. Aside from these dietary requirements, animals can survive without any other protein intake. However, protein is a very convenient source of food-energy.


What does the medical abbreviation ET mean?

Depending on context, ET can mean endotracheal, essential thrombocytosis, or essential tremor.


What does 'voye' mean in Latin?

Nothing. There's no such word. But the word 'vove' is a possibility, as the imperative of command in Latin. It's part of the conjugation of the verb 'vovere', which means 'to promise [conditionally] to a god or to vow'; to 'pray for or wish'.


Why are the statements in the body of a loop called conditionally executed statements?

These statements are called conditionally executed statements because the may or may not be executed. They will be executed while the boolean (true/false) statement in the beginning of the loop is true, but will not be executed when statement is false.


What has the author WalterM Miller written?

WalterM Miller has written: 'Conditionally human and other stories'


How do you break the word conditionally into syllables?

There are five syllables. Con-di-tion-al-ly.