The type of metabolic poison that would most directly interfere with glycolysis would be an agent that isn't metabolized, yet closely mimics the structure of glucose. Glycolysis acts as a metabolic pathway.
Since it is linked to the pathway of glycolysis which takes place in the cytosol, the enzyme GALT would be present in the cytosol. This is where glycolysis occurs.
without coenzymes suych as many b vitamins glycolysis and the tca cycle would not work efficently if at all
If glycolysis occurred in only one step, it would be less efficient because the multiple steps of glycolysis allow for regulation and control of energy release at different points. The step-by-step breakdown of glucose allows the cell to extract energy more effectively and efficiently. Furthermore, the multi-step process enables the cell to produce a greater amount of ATP molecules.
A gas with: low pressure, low concentration, low temperature.
If glycolysis could not happen in a cell, the cell would not produce ATP molecules.
Low levels of ATP
the temperature is hot
The type of metabolic poison that would most directly interfere with glycolysis would be an agent that isn't metabolized, yet closely mimics the structure of glucose. Glycolysis acts as a metabolic pathway.
That would be Glycolysis.
If a biocide were to block ATP production from processes other than glycolysis, such as oxidative phosphorylation in the mitochondria, the net ATP output would likely decrease significantly. ATP production in glycolysis is relatively modest compared to oxidative phosphorylation, so blocking the latter would substantially reduce overall ATP generation in the cell. This disruption could greatly impact cellular functions dependent on ATP availability.
If glycolysis could not happen in a cell, the cell would not produce ATP molecules.
Nervous habits or some medical conditions, such as an ulcer or a gallbladder problem.
Nothing things would carry on as normal. They would continue to toil in apalling conditions and be worked to Death.
I would suspect low fuel pressure would cause both conditions.
If glycolysis could not happen in a cell, the cell would not produce ATP molecules.
It would be one of the conditions that could cause this.