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what is steady state in biochemistry ​

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Answered by Xxitzking01xX
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In biochemistry, steady state refers to the maintenance of constant internal concentrations of molecules and ions in the cells and organs of living systems. ... Essentially, steady state can be thought of as homeostasis at a cellular level.

Answered by mmanjeetkaurin
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In biochemistry, steady state refers to the maintenance of constant internal concentrations of molecules and ions in the cells and organs of living systems.[1] Living organisms remain at a dynamic steady state where their internal composition at both cellular and gross levels are relatively constant, but different from equilibrium concentrations.[1] A continuous flux of mass and energy results in the constant synthesis and breakdown of molecules via chemical reactions of biochemical pathways.[1] Essentially, steady state can be thought of as homeostasis at a cellular level....

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