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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