Pathogenesis of MG involves the autoantibody that attacks the receptors of acetylcholine.
What is the consequence of the autoantibody attacking acetylcholine receptors in MG?
A. No muscle contraction
B. Increase muscle contraction
C. Increase muscle destruction
D. No muscle formation
Select your answer:

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D. A monosaccharide has a basic structure of a single sugar molecule.
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