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catabolic
catabolic, a. Biol. (kætəˈbɒlɪk) Also 9 katabolic. [f. as next + -ic.] Of, pertaining to, or exhibiting catabolism.1876 Foster Phys. §30 (1888) 43 To distinguish the products..into waste products proper, the direct results of katabolic changes, and into bye products..which cannot..be considered as n... Oxford English Dictionary
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Catabolic Magic
"Catabolic Magic" is a 2004 fantasy short story by English writer Richard Harland. Background "Catabolic Magic" was first published in April 2004 in Aurealis #32, edited by Keith Stevenson and published by Chimaera Publications. wikipedia.org
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katabolism
katabolic, katabolism varr. of catabolic a., catabolism. Oxford English Dictionary
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Catabolism
Catabolic hormones There are many signals that control catabolism. The so-called classic catabolic hormones known since the early 20th century are cortisol, glucagon, and adrenaline (and other catecholamines). wikipedia.org
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catabolism
catabolism Biol. (kəˈtæbəlɪz(ə)m) Also 9 katabolism. [f. Gr. καταβολ-ή a throwing down (f. καταβάλλειν to throw down) + -ism.] That phase of the metabolism of living bodies which consists in the breaking down of complex organic compounds into simpler ones; destructive metabolism.1876 Foster Phys. §5... Oxford English Dictionary
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Arginine catabolic mobile element
The arginine catabolic mobile element (ACME) is a mobile genetic element of Staphylococcus bacterial species. wikipedia.org
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dissimilative
diˈssimilative, a. [f. after prec. and assimilative: see -ive.] Tending to or causing dissimilation: spec. in Biol. catabolic.In recent Dicts. Oxford English Dictionary
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Anabolism
Substrates Substrates for anabolism are mostly intermediates taken from catabolic pathways during periods of high energy charge in the cell. High amounts of ATP cause cells to favor the anabolic pathway and slow catabolic activity, while excess ADP slows anabolism and favors catabolism. wikipedia.org
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Amphibolic
Examples of catabolic reactions are digestion and cellular respiration, where sugars and fats are broken down for energy. These pathways are considered to be central metabolic pathways which provide, from catabolic sequences, the intermediates which form the substrate of the wikipedia.org
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anabolic
anabolic, a. Biol. (ænəˈbɒlɪk) [f. Gr. ἀναβολή (lit. a throwing up), ascent, etc. + -ic.] Pertaining to, involving, or exhibiting anabolism; constructively metabolic: opp. to catabolic.1876 [see catabolic a.]. 1885 Encycl. Brit. XIX. 13/2 An upward series of changes (anabolic changes). 1889 Geddes &... Oxford English Dictionary
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Catabolite activator protein
CAP's name is derived from its ability to affect transcription of genes involved in many catabolic pathways. This increase in cAMP levels is sensed by CAP, which goes on to activate the transcription of many other catabolic genes. wikipedia.org
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Why isn't photosynthesis catabolic reaction? Here is the chemical equation of photosynthesis $$CO_2 + H_{2}O \longrightarrow C_{6}H_{12}O_{6} + O_2 $$ We see that the water is in reactant side of the equation. By th...
Catabolic reactions are those that make larger/more complex molecules into those that are smaller/less complex, releasing energy. The only way I can interpret your question is that you were misunderstanding the definitions of catabolic and anabolic.
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2-Amino-3-carboxymuconic semialdehyde
2-Amino-3-carboxymuconic semialdehyde is an intermediate in the metabolism of tryptophan in the tryptophan-niacin catabolic pathway. wikipedia.org
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which type of enzymes are involved in catabolism of ethanol?
Ethanol is metabolized through a complex catabolic metabolic pathway.
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C9H11N5O4
{{DISPLAYTITLE:C9H11N5O4}} The molecular formula C9H11N5O4 may refer to: Eritadenine, a chemical compound found in shiitake mushrooms Neopterin, a catabolic wikipedia.org
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