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if the cellular metabolism of the cell is distributed, what will happen​

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Answered by zaidiqureen
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The integration of biochemical pathways in the cellular response to growth factors is a good example of this. In most mammalian cells, growth occurs only when promoted by extracellular ligands. These growth factors ...

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The sum of all chemical changes that take place in a cell through which energy and basic components are provided for essential processes, including the synthesis of new molecules and the breakdown and removal of others.

Answered by shreshthpal
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An understanding of metabolic pathways based solely on biochemistry textbooks would underestimate the pervasive role of metabolism in essentially every aspect of biology. It is evident from recent work that many human diseases involve abnormal metabolic states – often genetically programmed – that perturb normal physiology and lead to severe tissue dysfunction. Understanding these metabolic outliers is now a crucial frontier in disease-oriented research. This review discusses the broad impact of metabolism in cellular function, how modern concepts of metabolism can inform our understanding of common diseases like cancer, and considers the prospects of developing new metabolic approaches to disease treatment.

Introduction – Metabolism pervades every aspect of biology

Metabolism is broadly defined as the sum of biochemical processes in living organisms that either produce or consume energy. It is a dauntingly large sum: more than 8,700 reactions and 16,000 metabolites are now annotated in the Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes

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