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differnce between primary and secondary metabolites​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Primary metabolites are not species-specific and thus might be identical in some organisms. Secondary metabolites are species-specific and thus are different in different organisms. Primary metabolites are involved in the growth, development, and reproduction of organisms.

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Answered by arunabalamohapatra
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A primary metabolite is a kind of metabolite that is directly involved in normal growth, development, and reproduction. ... Conversely, a secondary metabolite is not directly involved in those processes, but usually has an important ecological function (i.e. a relational function.

Primary metabolites are not species-specific and thus might be identical in some organisms. Secondary metabolites are species-specific and thus are different in different organisms. Primary metabolites are involved in the growth, development, and reproduction of organisms.

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