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Biology, 16.02.2021 23:40 nina1390

1 point PART D: When crustaceans such as crabs are kept in seawater with a lower-than-normal pH,
ATP-requiring pumps that maintain ion gradients in the animals bodies significantly
increase their activity in comparison with normal levels. EXPLAIN how the increased use of
ATP by these pumps will most likely affect the ability of the animals to carry out other
metabolic reactions such as that catalyzed by PFK. *

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