Answer:
mutase
Explanation:
A mutase is an enzyme that catalyzes the movement of a functional group from one position to another within the same molecule, in this case glucose.
The reaction of interconversion of glucose-1-phosphate and glucose-6-phosphate occurs in glycolysis.
Glycolysis is the process in which glucose is broken down to pyruvate in order to produce energy. It occurs in cytosol and it can be divided into two phases: phase that requires energy (two ATP molecules are used) and phase that produces energy (four ATP molecules together with two NADH are produced).
The right answer is foods that are high in fiber.
Alcohol passes into the esophagus and ends up in the stomach. 20% of this alcohol crosses the wall of the stomach to end up in the blood. Then the alcohol left in the stomach passes into the small intestine, which assimilates it quickly. The liver partly breaks down the alcohol that has passed into the bloodstream.
Alcohol reaches the brain, after about 10 minutes, through the blood. It is then that this part of the body and the nervous system undergo the effects (narcotics). The assimilation of alcohol lasts longer if The person is not fasting at that time (it will be necessary to avoid carbohydrate-based foods and to favor fatty and protein-rich foods to attenuate the absorption).
In order for a hurricane to form, a temperature of 80 degrees Fahrenheit is needed
areas close the equator provide this ideal temperature for the formation of hurricanes
DNA helicase is the enzyme that opens the double helix