Interconversion of carbohydrates proteins and lipids in living cells are an example of ?
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Interconversion of carbohydrates proteins and lipids in living cells is are an example of coordinated catabolic and anabolic activities.
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- Anabolic pathways are those that require energy to synthesize larger molecules.
- Anabolic reactions use energy to build complex molecules from simpler organic compounds (e.g., proteins from amino acids, carbohydrates from sugars, fats from fatty acids and glycerol).
- Catabolic pathways are those that generate energy by breaking down larger molecules. Both types of pathways are required for maintaining the cell's energy balance.
- Catabolic reactions break complex molecules down into simpler ones, releasing chemical energy.
- An example of an anabolic reaction is the synthesis of glycogen from glucose.
- Examples of catabolic processes include glycolysis, the citric acid cycle, the breakdown of muscle protein.
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