Final answer:
The metabolic poison that would most directly interfere with glycolysis is Phosphofructokinase inhibitor (option c).
Step-by-step explanation:
The metabolic poison that would most directly interfere with glycolysis is Phosphofructokinase inhibitor (option c).
Phosphofructokinase is the main enzyme controlled in glycolysis. High levels of ATP, citrate, or a lower pH decrease the enzyme's activity. An increase in citrate concentration can occur because of a blockage in the citric acid cycle.
Therefore, a phosphofructokinase inhibitor would directly interfere with glycolysis by reducing the activity of this enzyme.