Which statement about metabolic pathways is false? OA. A specific enzyme catalyzes each transformational step. B. Chemical transformations occur in a series of separate chemical reactions. C. Inhibitors that target some key enzymes in a pathway can slow the rate of reaction. D. Activators that target some key enzymes in a pathway can increase the rate of reaction E. In prokaryotes, reactions in a pathway are located in multiple compartments.

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Which statement about metabolic pathways is false?

- A. A specific enzyme catalyzes each transformational step.
- B. Chemical transformations occur in a series of separate chemical reactions.
- C. Inhibitors that target some key enzymes in a pathway can slow the rate of reaction.
- D. Activators that target some key enzymes in a pathway can increase the rate of reaction.
- E. In prokaryotes, reactions in a pathway are located in multiple compartments.

**Explanation:**

Each statement in the question refers to concepts related to metabolic pathways. Understanding these pathways involves knowing how enzymes catalyze reactions, how chemical transformations proceed, and how inhibitors and activators affect enzyme activity. Additionally, it is important to review the difference in metabolic organization between prokaryotes and eukaryotes, especially regarding cellular compartmentalization. Consider the context of each statement to determine which one is false.
Transcribed Image Text:**Question:** Which statement about metabolic pathways is false? - A. A specific enzyme catalyzes each transformational step. - B. Chemical transformations occur in a series of separate chemical reactions. - C. Inhibitors that target some key enzymes in a pathway can slow the rate of reaction. - D. Activators that target some key enzymes in a pathway can increase the rate of reaction. - E. In prokaryotes, reactions in a pathway are located in multiple compartments. **Explanation:** Each statement in the question refers to concepts related to metabolic pathways. Understanding these pathways involves knowing how enzymes catalyze reactions, how chemical transformations proceed, and how inhibitors and activators affect enzyme activity. Additionally, it is important to review the difference in metabolic organization between prokaryotes and eukaryotes, especially regarding cellular compartmentalization. Consider the context of each statement to determine which one is false.
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  • Metabolic pathways are set of reactions catalysing conversion of one substrate into some product.
  • They are generally interconnected and branched at various points.
  • They are controlled by feedback mechanisms.
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