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what happens to a substrate in a catabolic reaction​

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Answered by tinkik35
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Catabolic Reactions. Catabolic reactions break down large organic molecules into smaller molecules, releasing the energy contained in the chemical bonds. ... ATP, the energy currency of cells, can be used immediately to power molecular machines that support cell, tissue, and organ function.

Answered by kulsoomaakhter1990
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The breaking down of complex organic molecules occurs via catabolic pathways and usually involves the release of energy. Through catabolic pathways, polymers such as proteins, nucleic acids, and polysaccharides are reduced to their constituent parts: amino acids, nucleotides, and sugars, respectively.

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