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Explain the following terms: Catabolic activity​

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Answered by Sachinf79
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Catabolic refers to violent process ,or breakdown of substance in body which may involve release of energy

Example :- Respiration

lastly it is also a part of Metabolism

Answered by farruminoo
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Catabolic reactions are reactions that involve the breakdown of biomolecules, but what exactly does this mean? When you eat food, you chew it to make it easier to swallow, right? Catabolic reactions are similar in that they 'chew' up biomolecules to make them easier to utilize.

Digestion is a catabolic activity. Here, you begin with large food molecules, and then water is used to break the bonds in those molecules. These smaller molecules are then sent off to the cells in your body to participate in cellular respiration, which is a process that converts biochemical energy to ATP, a very high-energy molecule.

Cellular respiration is also a catabolic process because it breaks the small molecules from digestion into even smaller ones as ATP is created. These are both very important processes, because ATP is what your cells use to produce body heat, move your muscles, and other essential bodily functions.

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