The Regulated Reactions of Gluconeogenesis Have/are
A) Large Positive G Values
B) Those That Are Counter to Regulated Reactions in G
The regulated reactions of gluconeogenesis have/are
A) large positive G values.
B) those that are counter to regulated reactions in glycolysis.
C) reversible reactions.
D) activated by molecules indicating a low energy charge in the cell.
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