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Glycolytic enzymes are known to function in each of the following processes except

A) transcriptional regulation.
B) gluconeogenesis.
C) apoptosis regulation.
D) oxygen reduction to form water.
E) coordination of glycolysis and mitochondrial respiration.

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Final answer:

Glycolytic enzymes are not involved in transcriptional regulation, oxygen reduction to form water, or apoptosis regulation. They do play a role in gluconeogenesis and in coordinating glycolysis with mitochondrial respiration.

Step-by-step explanation:

Glycolytic enzymes are involved in various biological processes, but not in transcriptional regulation, oxygen reduction to form water, or apoptosis regulation. Glycolytic enzymes do play a role in gluconeogenesis and in coordinating glycolysis with mitochondrial respiration. Gluconeogenesis is the pathway that reverses glycolysis and is important for glucose synthesis. The coordination of glycolysis and mitochondrial respiration is crucial for cellular respiration and energy production.

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