Biochemistry
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Author: Lubert Stryer, Jeremy M. Berg, John L. Tymoczko, Gregory J. Gatto Jr.
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If a scientist took over a cell, and forced glycolysis to not occur, but allowed the other processes (such as proton pump, photosynthesis, and krebs cycle) explain what would happen. Name some of the hypothetical problems that would take place. Must have words: Pyruvate, NAD+, NADH, ETC, glucose, ATP, and Le Chatelier's Principle.
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