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what is amphibolic pathway??​

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Answered by shreevardhan1230
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The term amphibolic (Ancient Greek: ἀμφίβολος, romanized: amphibolos, lit. 'ambiguous, struck on both sides') is used to describe a biochemical pathway that involves both catabolism and anabolism. ... Examples of catabolic reactions are digestion and cellular respiration, where sugars and fats are broken down for energy

Answered by sathivalamkulam
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Answer:The term amphibolic  is used to describe a biochemical pathway that involves both catabolism and anabolism. ... Examples of catabolic reactions are digestion and cellular respiration, where sugars and fats are broken down for energy.

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