Chapter 7: 26.question (page 204)
How does citrate from the citric acid cycle affect glycolysis?
Short Answer
As a result, citrate from the citric acid cycle functions as a negative regulator for the glycolysis enzyme phosphofructokinase.
Chapter 7: 26.question (page 204)
How does citrate from the citric acid cycle affect glycolysis?
As a result, citrate from the citric acid cycle functions as a negative regulator for the glycolysis enzyme phosphofructokinase.
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a. glucose-6-phosphate
b. fructose-1,6-bisphosphate
c. dihydroxyacetone phosphate
d. phosphoenolpyruvate
What is the primary difference between fermentation and anaerobic respiration?
What is removed from pyruvate during its conversion into an acetyl group?
a. oxygen
b. ATP
c. B vitamin
d. carbon dioxide
Tremetol, a metabolic poison found in the white snake root plant, prevents the metabolism of lactate. When cows eat this plant, tremetol is concentrated in the milk they produce. Humans who consume the milk can become seriously ill. Symptoms of this disease, which include vomiting, abdominal pain, and tremors, become worse after exercise. Why do you think this is the case?
Beta-oxidation is ________.
a. the breakdown of sugars
b. the assembly of sugars
c. the breakdown of fatty acids
d. the removal of amino groups from amino acids
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