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Glycolysis is active when cellular energy levels are _____; the regulatory enzyme, phosphofructokinase, is _____ by atp.glycolysis is active when cellular energy levels are _____; the regulatory enzyme,
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Glycolysis is a process that can be seen as occurring in eukaryotic cells. This process is active when cellular energy levels are low; and the regulatory enzyme is inhibited by ATP. This process releases energy that is labeled as 'free'. After this process the released energy goes to form ATP molecules, which are high in energy.
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