Biology, asked by ramajuneja21, 10 months ago

catabolism of food molecules involves (select all that apply)

A. lipogenesis

B.synthesis reactions

C. redox reactions.

D.glycogenesis

E.beta oxidation

F. hydrolysis reactions

G. dehydration reactions​

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Answered by aypndt
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Answer:

Catabolism involves the hormones:

adrenaline

cortisol

cytokines

glucagon

Explanation:

Catabolism is what happens when you digest food and the molecules break down in the body for use as energy. Large, complex molecules in the body are broken down into smaller, simple ones. An example of catabolism is glycolysis. This process is almost the reverse of gluconeogenesis.

Understanding anabolism and catabolism can help you train more effectively to lose fat and gain muscle. Rest is also a part of the equation. Your metabolism is at work even when you’re sleeping.

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