The location of enzymes is important for metabolic pathways. Which of the following enzymes is NOT localized to the cytosolic compartment of the cell? A) Phosphofructokinase. B) Aldolase. OC) Pyruvate dehydrogenase. OD) Pyruvate kinase.
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- How Do Catabolism and Anabolism Differ? What are the features that generally distinguish pathways of catabolism from pathways of anabolism?Where are the enzymes for the Krebs cycle located? The enzymes for oxidative phosphorylation? The enzymes for glycolysis?Which Enzymatic process is used to store glucose in our muscles and liver?