Biology, asked by sruthitalluri861, 1 month ago

When a metabolic disequilibrium is in effect, then only cells continue to function.
How do cells avoid reaching metabolic equilibrium?
1)Use feedback inhibition to turn off pathways
2)The products of one reaction become the reactant of another reaction and are unable to
accumulate
3)Cellular metabolism utilises only those reactions that are irreversible
4)Providing constant supply of enzymes​

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Answered by avabooleav
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Cells continue to function only when a metabolic disequilibrium

Cells continue to function only when a metabolic disequilibrium is in effect. How do cells avoid reaching metabolic equilibrium? The products of one reaction become the reactants for a different reaction and are unable to accumulate.

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