1.How might the concentrations of intermediates such as ATP, FAD and NAD impact the rate at which a cell proceeds through metabolism, as well as the energy yield per intermediate? 2. Compare and contrast EMP, ED and PPP. Choose one and describe an environment in which microbes capable of such a pathway may outcompete those doing the other forms of glucose catabolism.
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