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In order to answer this question, i talk about the regulation of phosphofutokinase 1.
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Remember that when you have the process of glycolysis, the great limiting enzyme that is here is going to be cost of fructokinin.
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This is the great limiting enzyme or the great limiting step of glycolysis because depending on the stimulation or the inhibition of this enzyme, glycolysis is going to cure faster or slower.
00:24
For example, when you have too much levels of atp, these high levels of atp are going to inhibit, the phosphofutokinase 1, because dacel is telling this enzyme, practically, we have high levels of atp, so we don't want more atp.
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So high levels of atp are going to to give it this for fofofutokin1 in order to decrease the rate of lecolysis, and hence produce less atp, or more atp, more than necessary, okay? so, practically, option is true.
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And in contrast to this, when you have high levels of amp, okay, amp, this means, that you're breaking down a lot of atp because when you break a lot of atp down, you're going to produce high levels of amp.
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So high levels of amp means that your metabolism is increased in the cell, and hence you're going to require more atp.
01:18
So these high levels of emp are going to stimulate the possible root of ns 1 in order to increase the weight of glycolysis.
01:24
How option b is false.
01:26
Option c is cydride...