How does allosteric control of metabolic pathways by end product inhibition include negative feedback and non competitive inhibition?

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The cells of organisms use specific molecules to regulate enzymes in order to promote or inhibit certain chemical reactions.

Explanation:

  1. The cells of organisms use specific molecules to regulate enzymes in order to promote or inhibit certain chemical reactions.
  2. The specific molecules competes with the substrate to bind to the enzyme.
  3. In non-competitive inhibition, an inhibitor molecule binds to the enzyme at a location other than the active site i.e., allosteric site.