Metabolism

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Metabolism refers to the biochemical procedure that occur within living organisms to maintain life. These procedure include the conversion of food into energy, the synthesis of new molecules, and the crash of waste products.

 Metabolism should be  divided into two types: catabolism and anabolism.

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Catabolism

 refers to the crash of larger molecules into smaller ones, releasing energy in the process. This is the procedure that is responsible for breaking down food molecules into energy that can be used by the body. Catabolic reactions include glycolysis, the Krebs cycle, and oxidative phosphorylation.

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Anabolism

refers to the synthesis of new molecules from smaller components. This is the procedure by which the body creates new cells and tissues, as well as the synthesis of molecules like proteins and nucleic acids. Anabolic reactions include the synthesis of amino acids and the formation of DNA.

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Together, catabolism and anabolism make up the metabolic processes that are essential for the survival of living organisms. Maintaining a proper balance between these two types of metabolism is crucial for optimal health and well-being.