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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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Catabolism
Catabolism is a destructive metabolism and anabolism is a constructive metabolism. Catabolic hormones There are many signals that control catabolism. wikipedia.org
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Protein catabolism
Protein catabolism is a key function of digestion process. Protein catabolism often begins with pepsin, which converts proteins into polypeptides. The amino acids that are produced by protein catabolism can then be further catabolized in amino acid catabolism. wikipedia.org
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katabolism
katabolic, katabolism varr. of catabolic a., catabolism. Oxford English Dictionary
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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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Carbohydrate catabolism
Digestion is the breakdown of carbohydrates to yield an energy-rich compound called ATP. The production of ATP is achieved through the oxidation of glucose molecules. In oxidation, the electrons are stripped from a glucose molecule to reduce NAD+ and FAD. NAD+ and FAD possess a high energy potential... wikipedia.org
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anabolism
anabolism Biol. (əˈnæbəlɪz(ə)m) [f. as prec. + -ism.] The ‘ascending’ process in metabolism, in which simpler substances, as nutritive matter, are transformed into more complex ones, and thus built up into the living structure of the organism; constructive metabolism: opp. to catabolism.1886 W. H. G... Oxford English Dictionary
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Anabolism
Anabolism is the building-up aspect of metabolism, whereas catabolism is the breaking-down aspect. The balance between anabolism and catabolism is sensitive to ADP and ATP, otherwise known as the energy charge of the cell. 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. In humans, several enzymes are involved in processing ethanol first into acetaldehyde and further into acetic acid and acetyl-CoA. The liver is the major organ that metabolizes ethanol due to its high concentration of these enzyme...
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Carnitine-acylcarnitine translocase
This disorder disrupts the carnitine shuttle system from moving fatty acids across the mitochondrial membrane, leading to a decrease in fatty acid catabolism long term exercise, inability to fast for more than a few hours, muscle weakness and wasting, and a strong acidic smell on the breath (due to protein catabolism wikipedia.org
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disassimilation
disassimilation (dɪsəˌsɪmɪˈleɪʃən) [f. dis- 9 + assimilation.] The process which reverses assimilation; in Physiol. the transformation of assimilated substances into less complex and waste substances; catabolism.1880 Libr. Univ. Knowl. X. 751 Appropriation of new material, and the disassimilation, o... Oxford English Dictionary
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异化
它可以指: 马克思的异化论(德文:Entfremdung,英文:alienation) 异化 (生物学)(英文:catabolism) 异化 (音韵学)(英文:dissimilation) 异种国度(英文:Alienation),又译「异化」,2016年发行的电子游戏 社会异化 某些语境下 wikipedia.org
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ACAD8
ACAD8 functions in catabolism of the branched-chain amino acid valine. Function ACAD8 is an isobutyryl-CoA dehydrogenase that functions in the catabolism of branched-chain amino acids including valine, and shows high reactivity wikipedia.org
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Mal regulon
In bacterial genetics, the mal regulon is a regulon - or group of genes under common regulation - associated with the catabolism of maltose and maltodextrins In many Gram-positive bacteria, such as Streptococcus pneumoniae, maltose catabolism is regulated differently, via a transcriptional repressor called malR wikipedia.org
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Enzyme Inhibition in relation to Aspirin I see that aspirin (in part) works by inhibiting cycloxygenase isoenzymes and that this inhibiting is irreversible. I've had a few classes mentioning this topic in passing, but...
‘Reversible’ and ‘Irreversible’ are standard designations in enzyme kinetics. It may be that your instructor was using the word in this sense. As already commented, _irreversible inhibitors_ bind the enzyme in such a way that they don't dissociate from it. Either they form a covalent bond or their a...
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