Please explain the concept of a "feed-forward" mechanism and provide an example of this in the glycolytic pathway.
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Please explain the concept of a "feed-forward" mechanism and provide an example of this in the glycolytic pathway.
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- Please explain the role of pantothenic acid-derived CoA as a carrier of acetyl group in carbohydrate metabolism.Show (by means of a diagram) how fructose enters the glycolytic pathway in liver and in muscle and adipose tissue.Give the process/pathway where each of the following enzymes is involved. _______________________ a. HMG CoA lyase _______________________ b. HMG CoA reductase _______________________ c. Acetyl CoA carboxylase _______________________ d. Acyl CoA dehydrogenase