Explain how the energy levels in the cell regulate the activity of gluconeogenesis enzymes in order to determine if the cell will breakdown or synthesize glucose.
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ATP is a high-energy molecule that is produced during cellular respiration and is used as a source of energy for various cellular processes. AMP, on the other hand, is a low-energy molecule that is produced when ATP is broken down. Show more…
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