The first reaction in glycolysis is the phosphorylation of glucose:Pi+glucose gives glucose-6-phosphate.This is thermodynamically unfavourable process, with change of free energy=+1kj/mol. In a liver cell at 37 degree celius the concentration of both phosphate and glucose are normally maintained at about 5mM each.What would the equilibrium concentration of glucose-6-phosphate be,according to the above data?