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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.

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...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.

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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.

 

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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