Chapter 15: Q17. (page 507)
Which glycolytic enzymes are potential control points?
Short Answer
In the process of glycolysis, three regulatory enzymes are hexokinase, phosphokinase, and pyruvate kinase.
Chapter 15: Q17. (page 507)
Which glycolytic enzymes are potential control points?
In the process of glycolysis, three regulatory enzymes are hexokinase, phosphokinase, and pyruvate kinase.
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