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explain catabolic process​

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Answered by janvisaini235
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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.

Answered by mayankdaiya24
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Catabolism, the sequences of enzyme-catalyzed reactions by which relatively large molecules in living cells are broken down, or degraded.  In the first, large molecules, such as those of proteins, polysaccharides, and lipids, are broken down; small amounts of energy are released in the form of heat in these processes.

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