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Anabolism (/əˈnæbəlɪzəm/) is the set of
metabolic pathways that
construct macromolecules like DNA or RNA from
smaller units.
These reactions require energy...
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storage form of fuel in most animals, and to a
lesser extent in plants. In
anabolism,
intact fatty acids are
important precursors to triglycerides, phospholipids...
- the energy-requiring
reactions that make up
anabolism.
Catabolism is a
destructive metabolism and
anabolism is a
constructive metabolism. Catabolism, therefore...
- lipids, and
nucleic acids). Usually,
catabolism releases energy, and
anabolism consumes energy. The
chemical reactions of
metabolism are
organized into...
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interconnected pathways that
enable the
synthesis and
breakdown of
molecules (
anabolism and catabolism). Each
metabolic pathway consists of a
series of biochemical...
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scientific evidence to
support the
metabolic window theory,
understanding anabolism vs. catabolism, the
concept of
fasted exercise, and the role glycogen...
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Fusaproliferin is a
mycotoxin that is
naturally produced by the
fungi genus Fusarium to
protect itself against competing microorganisms. It was
first isolated...
- of
energy by
converting chemicals and
energy into
cellular components (
anabolism) and
decomposing organic matter (catabolism).
Living things require energy...
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physical performance and recovery. Its
bioactivity extends beyond muscle anabolism,
demonstrating adaptogenic, antioxidant, and
neuroprotective properties...
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processes within the body.
Metabolism is the sum
total of
anabolism and catabolism. In
anabolism,
water is
removed from
molecules (through
energy requiring...