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diffrence between anabolism and catabolism​

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Answered by yashshreesharma22
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Anabolism creates molecules the body needs for functionality and it uses energy in the process.

Anabolism creates molecules the body needs for functionality and it uses energy in the process. Catabolism, on the other hand, breaks down complex molecules and releases energy which is available for the body to use.

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Answered by simra4825
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Difference Between Catabolism and Anabolism

Anabolism

Anabolism builds molecules required for the body’s functionality.Anabolic processes require energy.Hormones involved in the process are estrogen, testosterone, growth hormones and insulin.Examples include the formation of polypeptides from amino acids, glucose forming glycogen and fatty acids forming triglycerides.In anabolism, kinetic energy is converted into potential energy.It is required for maintenance, growth, and storage.

Catabolism

Catabolism breaks down big complex molecules into smaller, easier to absorb molecules.The process of catabolism releases energy.Hormones involved in the processes are adrenaline, cytokine, glucagon, and cortisol.Examples of catabolic processes are proteins becoming amino acids, glycogen breaking down into glucose and triglycerides breaking up into fatty acids.In catabolism, potential energy is changed into kinetic energy.

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