Science, asked by nithintalari622, 5 months ago

1. Why is the respiratory pathway
refered to as an amphibolic
pathway? Explain.​

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Answered by sharmachitranshi75
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Answer:

This process of synthesis is termed as anabolism. Thus we can say respiration is the sum process of catabolism and anabolism. Products of the Krebs cycle and glycolysis act as a precursor for the synthesis of fats, proteins, etc. Hence, the respiratory pathway is known as an amphibolic pathway.

Answered by ShouryaX
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Answer:

This process of synthesis is termed as anabolism. Thus we can say respiration is the sum process of catabolism and anabolism. Products of the Krebs cycle and glycolysis act as a precursor for the synthesis of fats, proteins, etc. Hence, the respiratory pathway is known as an amphibolic pathway.

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