Metabolic processes are regulated by: (Select all that apply)
1. transcriptional regulation of the amount of enzyme.
2. accessibility of substrates .
3. allosteric control of enzyme activity.
All three are right.
1. Transcriptional regulation controls the amount of production of particular enzyme.
2. Accessibility of substrates regulate metabolic processes. The more the km of an enzyme, the less will be its affinity.
3. Metabolic processes are majorly regulated by allosteric control of enzymatic activity.
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