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  • | '''no single term''': metabolic [[homeostasis (biology)]] (including [[anabolism]] and [[catabolism]], [[mitosis]] and [[apoptosis]], [[immunology|immune me
    6 KB (792 words) - 21:21, 12 December 2008
  • ...tabolism can be used to describe processes in a whole organism, the terms "anabolism" and "catabolism" can similarly be used in this way. For example, anabolic [[Image: Metabolism scheme anabolism.GIF|thumb|left|350px|A few of the anabolic pathways in a cell. Glucose can
    14 KB (2,059 words) - 12:47, 6 September 2013
  • ...tabolism can be used to describe processes in a whole organism, the terms "anabolism" and "catabolism" can similarly be used in this way. For example, anabolic [[Image: Metabolism scheme anabolism.GIF|thumb|left|350px|A few of the anabolic pathways in a cell. Glucose can
    14 KB (2,063 words) - 12:41, 6 September 2013
  • ...[amphibolic]] pathway because it participates in both [[catabolism]] and [[anabolism]].
    8 KB (1,089 words) - 02:01, 2 June 2009
  • ...5(5): 1851-1860. </ref>. Sarcopenia reflects a progressive withdrawal of [[anabolism]] and an increased [[catabolism]]. This disease also reduces the muscles ab
    7 KB (1,068 words) - 16:01, 14 October 2013
  • ...], that are neither synthesized nor catabolized (i.e., ''degraded''; see [[Anabolism]]) and are considered neurotransmitters by some. Thus, the old definitions
    10 KB (1,308 words) - 17:09, 21 March 2024
  • ...tory is correct, the thermodynamic forces responsible for the emergence of anabolism within prebiotic chemistry have ensured its stability throughout the ensuin
    18 KB (2,682 words) - 02:51, 19 September 2013
  • ...breaks down complex molecules to produce energy and reducing power, and [[anabolism]], wherein the cell uses energy and reducing power to construct complex mol
    27 KB (3,909 words) - 22:11, 27 October 2013
  • ...olism'' is the breaking down of organic compounds for energy or materials. Anabolism is essentially a ''reductive'' process, meaning that it consumes energy-ric
    194 KB (28,649 words) - 05:43, 6 March 2024
  • ...roup many processes together. For instance, a broad division in transport, anabolism, catabolism, and maintenance is sometimes useful."
    94 KB (13,588 words) - 18:21, 24 November 2013
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