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- Anabolism - Wikipedia
Anabolism is the building-up aspect of metabolism, whereas catabolism is the breaking-down aspect Anabolism is usually synonymous with biosynthesis
- Catabolism vs. Anabolism: What’s the Difference?
What is anabolism? Anabolism is the opposite of catabolism: It’s the mechanism that takes smaller units like nutrients, cells, or amino acids and bonds them together to create bigger structures
- Anabolism and Catabolism - Definitions and Differences
Anabolism builds complex molecules from simpler ones, while catabolism breaks larger molecules into smaller ones Anabolism and catabolism go hand-in-hand, as each makes the source material for the other Anabolism requires energy, while catabolism produces energy that fuels anabolism
- Anabolism | Metabolism, Enzymes, Energy | Britannica
Anabolism, the sequences of enzyme-catalyzed reactions by which relatively complex molecules are formed in living cells from nutrients with relatively simple structures
- Anabolism - Definition Examples of Anabolic Pathways | Biology
Anabolism collectively refers to all the processes of chemical reactions that build larger molecules out of smaller molecules or atoms; these processes are also known as anabolic processes or anabolic pathways
- Anabolism - Definition and Examples - Biology Online Dictionary
Anabolism is the process involving a sequence of chemical reactions that constructs or synthesizes molecules from smaller units, usually requiring an input of energy (ATP) in the process
- Anabolism - Definition, Example, Types, Stages, Source of Energy
Anabolism is a set of metabolic processes in which cells synthesize complex molecules from simpler ones These processes require energy, usually derived from ATP (adenosine triphosphate), to build proteins, nucleic acids, and other cellular structures
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