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ألاسم
أُضْحُوكَة ; أُطْرُوفَة ; أُفْكُوهَة ; دُعَابَة ; سُخْرَة ; ضُحْكَة ; طُرْفَة ; ظَرَافَة ; ظَرْف ; فُكَاهَة ; كِيَاسَة ; لَطِيفَة ; مُدَاعَبَة ; مُزَاح ; مُزَاحَة ; مَزْح ; مَزْحَة ; مَسْخَرَة ; مَضْحَكَة ; مُلَاعَبَة ; نادِرَة ; نُكْتَة ; نَوَادِر ; هُزْأَة ; هَزْل
الفعل
أَبْكَمَ ; أَخْرَسَ ; أَسْكَتَ ; أَصْمَتَ ; أَطْرَقَ ; بَكُمَ ; خَرسَ ; سَكَتَ ; سَكَّتَ ; صَمَتَ ; صَمَّتَ ; كَعَمَ ; كَمَّمَ
Glycosaminoglycans (GAGs) or mucopolysaccharides are long, linear polysaccharides consisting of repeating disaccharide units (i.e. two-sugar units). The repeating two-sugar unit consists of a uronic sugar and an amino sugar, except in the case of the sulfated glycosaminoglycan keratan, where, in place of the uronic sugar there is a galactose unit. GAGs are found in vertebrates, invertebrates and bacteria. Because GAGs are highly polar molecules and attract water; the body uses them as lubricants or shock absorbers.
Mucopolysaccharidoses are a group of metabolic disorders in which abnormal accumulations of glycosaminoglycans occur due to enzyme deficiencies.