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You know, let's answer this question we talk about glycolysis and glucosgenesis.
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In the core cycle, when glucose is triggered by glycolysis to lactic muscle, the lacticis is created into the blood and returns to the liver.
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In the liver, lacticidase, converted back into glucose by the process of gluconogenes.
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This is for each given enzyme identify whether it is involved in the glycology pathway, pathway, both pathways or needlepast.
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So we have the enzyme glyclystylasehyl dehyde three -phoid, is involved in.
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So this enzyme here, remember that glycolysis is going to start a glucose molecule, and it is going to be splitted here, and then it is going to produce two pyrobat molecules.
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This is glycolysis, okay? so this enzyme glyceraldic hydrolysis is like about here, like about here, okay, in both situations.
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So it adds in glycolysis, and let's see if it adds in gluconogenesis.
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In glucose manganesis, particularly a diverse process of glycolysis, but there are going to be three different enzymes that are going to be that have to be present because three processes here are not reversible.
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It means all the other enzymes can work from glucose to pyrobed and also from pyrobin to glucose.
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But there are three enzymes that don't work in both in both directions.
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Okay.
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So the first one is the last enzyme that is pyruid kinase.
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Pyruvate kinase only converts phosphrynal pyruid to pyruid.
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Okay, and it cannot do the reverse process.
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So this is why pyruid has to follow a longer pathway in order to convert back to postphenol pyruid.
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Then the reaction is going to continue, and the second enzyme that is not reversible is found like about here.
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Okay, and here you're going to have a different enzyme that is called fluptose -16 bifosphatase.
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Okay this is the second enzyme that is going to be required in gluconogenesis and then there is a third enzyme that is about here where you're going to have we're going to have glucose 6 phosphate dehydrogenase oh i'm sorry it's glucose 6 phosphatase okay postpatase it is not dehydrogenic it is glucose 6 potpatic so these are the three steps that are going to be it is reversible and this is why you require different enzymes.
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But in case of glycerolide, three post -pidicodergenit is found here...