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IfA E between two oxidation/reduction systems is > 0, what would be the Go 27. ,

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Question

IfA E between two oxidation/reduction systems is > 0, what would be the Go 27. , for the reaction between these two systems? D. Go, not enough information given 28. Fructose-1-phosphate is producing hypoglycemia by: A. B. Inhibiting glycogen phosphorylase C. Activating fructose-1,6-bisphosphatase D. E. Inhibiting glocuse-6-phosphatase Inhibiting aldolase B Inhibiting pyruvate kinase 29. Which of the following metabolic conversions is considered to be the major control point of glycolysis? a. Fructose-1,6 bisphosphate dihydroxyacetone phosphate + glyceraldehyde-3 b. Glucose glucose-6-phosphate c. 2-phosphogylycerte phosphoenolpyruvate d. Fructose-6-phosphate fructose 1,6-bisphosphate e. Pyruvate lactate is equal to the rate of synthesis minus the rate of breakdown of the The metabolite. a. Metabolic rate b. Keq c. Endergonicity d. e None of the above 30. Flux

Explanation / Answer

27. The reaction between these two systems will be

(A) G0 = 0

28. Fructose-1- phosphate is producing hypoglycemia by

(A) inhibiting aldolase B

29. The following metabolic conversions is considered to be the major control point of glycolysis.

(d) fructose-6-phosphate-->fructose-1,6-bisphosphate.

30. The flux is equal to the rate of synthesis minus the rate of breakdown of the metabolite.

(d) flux.