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  1. ... enzyme in the mitochondria retains activity, it cannot access glyoxylate, which is in peroxisomes. All AGXT gene ...
  2. ... in muscle cells. Muscles that do not have access to glycogen as an energy source become weakened ...
  3. ... help control the activity of particular genes, cannot access the DNA. Through deacetylation of histones, histone deacetylase ...
  4. ... in the body. For example, the brain cannot access the cholesterol that comes from food, so brain ...
  5. ... protein like branches on a tree and prevent access to the cell surface below, protecting the body ...