What is the role of enzyme acid ceramidase in the human body, and what disease is associated with its deficiency?

A Breakdown of fatty acids, and deficiency leads to Farber's disease
B Synthesis of cholesterol, and deficiency leads to Niemann-Pick disease
C Metabolism of carbohydrates, and deficiency leads to Pompe disease
D Regulation of blood pressure, and deficiency leads to Hypertension
Acid ceramidase is an enzyme involved in the breakdown of ceramides, which are a type of fatty acid. Deficiency of this enzyme leads to Farber's disease, a rare genetic disorder.
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