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#Question id: 425


Which is usually the slowest way to regulate a reaction in a metabolic pathway?

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  1. allosteric modulation

  2. covalent modification

  3. changing the enzyme concentration

  4. usually equally as fast

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#Question id: 10273

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The existence of different pathways that serve a similar function and can replace each other without a clear loss in function is called,

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#Question id: 10274

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In plastids, a partial glycolysis occurs that produces metabolites for plastidial biosynthetic reactions, which of the following is not synthesized in the plastid?

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#Question id: 10276

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In glycolysis, the enzyme glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate dehydrogenase catalyzes;

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#Question id: 10279

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Phosphohexose isomerase is one of the enzyme of glycolysis which catalyzes Glucose 6-phosphate to Fructose 6-phosphate, enzyme bind with the hexose in their active site by opening the structure. The ring opening and closing reactions are catalyzed by an active-site present amino acid such as

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#Question id: 10280

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The enzyme of glycolytic pathway that forms fructose 1,6-bisphosphate is called phosphofructokinase-1 (PFK-1), which statements can’t distinguish it from a second enzyme (PFK-2) Phosphofructokinase-2.

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#Question id: 10281

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Gluconeogenesis is particularly important in plants such as the castor oil plant Ricinus communis and sunflower that store carbon in which form .