Glucokinase ( Hexokinase IV): Plays significant role, not sensisitve
Hexokinase I II or III : In tissues,
<u>Explanation:</u>
A) Plays a significant role in liver regulation of blood glucse levels. (It is present within liver).
B) It is not sensitive to inhibition by glucose-6-phoaphate(remians active even when glucose is abundant and is not effected by allosteric inhibition.)
C) Subcellular localisation is regulated by fructose-6-phosphate (when fructose -6-phosphate concentration is high causes localisation of hexokinase IV to nucleus as it is inhibited by high Fructose-6-phosphate concentration and releases into cytosol when glucose concntration is high)
<u>2. Hexokinase I II or III :</u>
A)Present in tissues that sense blood glucose levels.
B) When blood glucose levels fall below normal range maintains maximum velocity. ( since it has high affinity for glucose and low glucose concentration favors low Km for hexokinase I II III)
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Answer:
This is Based of of Domanite vs Resesive genes
Explanation:
This explains how kids are born with blue eyes instead of green, and why hair is curly or straight.
The<em> cell membrane</em> controls the movement of substances in and out of cells and organelles. In this way, it is selectively permeable to ions and organic molecules.
Answer:
The answer is Photosynthesis.
Explanation:
Its the process of change and carbon come from CO2.