Reciprocal regulation of gluconeogenesis and glycolysis
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The processes of gluconeogenesis and glycolysis are regulated in a reciprocal fashion. That means that when one process is highly active, the other one is inhibited. This is because if both processes took place at the same time, there would be a net amount of ATP molecules (and GTP) that would be used up and none would be produced.
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