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Reactions in cells are generally regulated by regulating the activity of the enzyme that catalyzes that reaction. Broadly speaking, enzyme can be regulated by (a) changing the amount of enzyme present in the cells, or (b) changing the activity of the existing enzymes. Mark all the ways in which the amount of enzyme can be regulated in cells. A. Regulating degradation.
B. Regulating Translation.
C. Regulating Transcription.
D. Binding allosteric regulators.

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