A biological pathway is a specific sequence of chemical reactions. It is controlled by the proteins found in the cells.
enzymes!
enzymes do
All of the biochemical pathways in a cell constitute metabolism.
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I do not know. I can look at shared biochemical pathways and see direct evidence of common ancestry with other organisms.
the cell as a whole is a functional and structural unit which is made up of many sub units which are linked together and coordinated by different pathways and signalling methods
allosteric sites
All of the biochemical pathways in a cell constitute metabolism.
they dont
yep!
ATP and NADH
A diagram cannot be drawn to answer this question. An answer to how allosteric regulation can be used to regulate biochemical pathways needs to be written or spoken. This question cannot be answered in its current form.
I do not know. I can look at shared biochemical pathways and see direct evidence of common ancestry with other organisms.
the cell as a whole is a functional and structural unit which is made up of many sub units which are linked together and coordinated by different pathways and signalling methods
It does not belong to any kingdom, hence, no phylum as it cannot reproduce without using the biochemical pathways of the host cell, thus, it doesn't fit the criteria for being a life form.
allosteric sites
ribosome
Such is a negative feedback pathway.
The Nucleus controls the cell.