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Difference between catabolism and
matabolism​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Catabolism and metabolism refer to a collection of biochemical reactions, which occur in the body. Catabolism is the set of biochemical reactions, which are involved in the breaking down of complex molecules in the body into small units. Energy is released during the process of catabolism, which can be readily used in other cellular processes. Metabolism is the whole set of biochemical reactions that occur inside an organism, including catabolism. Anabolism is also included in the metabolism. The main difference between catabolism and metabolism is that catabolism consists of destructive biochemical reactions which occur in the organism whereas metabolism consists of the whole set of biochemical reactions in the organism, which can be either constructive or destructive.

Answered by mahaliya
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The main difference between catabolism and metabolism is what catabolism consists of destructive biochemical reaction which occurs in the organism where's metabolism consists to the whole set of biochemical reactions in the organism which can be either constructive or destructive I hope this is helpful to you

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