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DRAW IT Using a series of arrows, draw the branched
L can form either M or N.
M can form O .
O can form either P or R.
P can form Q .
R can form S.
O inhibits the reaction of L to form M.
Q inhibits the reaction of O to form P.
S inhibits the reaction of O to form R.
Which reaction would prevail if both Q and S were present in the cell at high concentrations?
- A. L → M
- B. M → O
- C. L → N
- D. O → P
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