What enzyme limits the rate of ATP production by anaerobic glycolysis during near maximal effort running? Group of answer choices: Creatine Kinase Glycogen Phosphorylase Phosphofructokinase ATPase
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This process involves the breakdown of glucose to pyruvate, which is then converted to lactate to regenerate NAD+ for continued glycolysis. However, the accumulation of lactate can lead to muscle fatigue and limit the rate of ATP production. The enzyme that Show more…
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