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what is the catabolic reaction ?​

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Answered by sneha6j004
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Answer:Catabolic reactions are a type of metabolic reaction that take place within a cell. Larger molecules are separated to form smaller molecules, as in the case of respiration where glucose is broken down to form carbon dioxide and water. Often they are hydrolysis reactions in which water molecules are used to break bonds

Answered by Anonymous
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Catabolic reactions can be defined as the reactions which take place inside the cell-organelles.

Explanation:

Catabolic reactions are those which are bio-chemical in nature_

•It takes place inside the cell organelles.

•It occurs within the body temperature.

•In catabolic reactions, enzymes are involved.

•During the time of catabolic reaction energy is produced in the form of ATP(adenosine tri-phosphate).

•It can also be hydrolysis in nature sometimes in which the water molecules break down into hydrogen and oxygen.

•It generally takes place during the time of cellular respiration.

•It is generally possessed through two categories_ creb-cycle and glycolysis.

•In creb-cycle the larger molecules get split into smaller molecule.

•In glycolysis the smaller molecules break down into water, carbon-dioxide and glucose.

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