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Construct the sequence of events leading from a dietary vitamin C deficiency to symptoms such as bruising and breakdown of supporting tissues.

Rank the events from the first to the last.
collagen breaks down
enzyme prolyl hydroxylase is inactive
the triple helix is inadequately stabilized
defects in tissues that depend on collagen
proline is not hydroxylated
tissue levels of ascorbic acid is low
tissues that depend on collagen are subject to breakdown and bruise.
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Construct the sequence of events leading from a dietary vitamin C deficiency to symptoms such as bruising and breakdown of supporting tissues. Rank the events from first to last.

- enzyme prolyl hydroxylase is inactive

- the triple helix is inadequately stabilized

- tissues that depend on collagen are subject to breakdown and bruising

- tissue levels of ascorbic acid is low

- collagen breaks down

- defects in tissues that depend on collagen

- proline is not hydroxylated

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Step-by-step explanation:

Here is the right sequence of events:

  • tissue levels of ascorbic acid is low
  • enzyme prolyl hydroxylase is inactive
  • proline is not hydroxylated
  • the triple helix is inadequately stabilized
  • collagen breaks down
  • defects in tissues that depend on collagen
  • tissues that depend on collagen are subject to breakdown and bruising
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