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    Enzyme-Catalyzed Sequential Reactions That Make Up a Metabolic Pathway Are
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Enzyme-Catalyzed Sequential Reactions That Make Up a Metabolic Pathway Are

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Enzyme-catalyzed sequential reactions that make up a metabolic pathway are normally separated in the cell for equal access to reactants.

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