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I cannot seem to find the answer to this biochemistry question.

 

Q. An example of an enzyme which is regulated in the short term by changing the amount of enzyme is:

A) Lactate dehydrogenase

B) Hexokinase

C) Alanine aminotransferase

D) Ornithine decarboxylase

E) Glutatmate dehydrogenase

 

Any hints would be much appreciated,

Thanks.

...that questions doesnt make sence...

 

An example of an enzyme which is regulated in the short term by changing the amount of enzyme is:

 

From what you've said, I think you mean which of the reactions that are catalysed by these enzymes is dependant on xontrolling the amount of enzyme. If thats the case, then I would go find out what reactions they are and how they are performed.

I cannot seem to find the answer to this biochemistry question.

 

Q. An example of an enzyme which is regulated in the short term by changing the amount of enzyme is:

A) Lactate dehydrogenase

B) Hexokinase

C) Alanine aminotransferase

D) Ornithine decarboxylase

E) Glutatmate dehydrogenase

 

Any hints would be much appreciated,

Thanks.

 

i think what you mean is an enzyme whose activity is determined by its concentration.

in that case look up reactions catalyzed by the enzymes, you'll find ur answer

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