<span>High levels of citric acid inhibit the enzyme phosphofructokinase, a key enzyme in glycolysis. citric acid binds to the enzyme at a different location from the active site. this is an example of allosteric regulation.
High levels of citric acid inhibit the enzyme phosphofructokinase, a key enzyme in glycolysis. citric acid binds to the enzyme at a different location from the active site. this is an example of allosteric regulation. The specificity of enzymes for their substrates competitive inhibition positive feedback regulation allosteric regulation.</span>
Small and nonpolar(hydrophobic) molecules can pass through freely. Examples of this would be fatty acids.
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Answer:
Nitrogen fixation
Explanation:
The plant's root absorbs the nitrogen
Producers are sea grass, phytoplankton and corals with zooxanthella
And the characteristics of producers in a food web is that they obtain energy from the sun and make food with that energy through photosynthesis. They also get the energy from non living sources (ex. the sun)
Answer:
CITES
Explanation:
This is the answer since this treaty was created in 1975 to stop the trade of illegal and endangered species overseas.