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In i-cell disease, an enzyme in the endomembrane system that normally adds phosphorylated sugar groups to proteins is lacking, and the proteins are not targeted to the lysosomes as they would be in normal cells. the "i" stands for inclusion bodies that appear in the cells. what do you think these inclusions are, and why do they accumulate?

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