Anabolism is the part of
metabolism that builds larger
molecules. One way of categorizing metabolic processes, whether at the cellular,
organ or
organism level is as anabolic or catabolic.
Full article >>>Anabolism is the aspect of
metabolism that is
characterized by growth. One way of categorizing metabolic processes, whether at the cellular,
organ or
organism level is as anabolic or catabolic.
Full article >>>Anabolism is constructive
metabolism. Typically, in
anabolism, small precursor
molecules are assembled into larger
organic
molecules. This always requires the input of energy (often as
ATP).
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Full article >>>Anabolism is the total series of chemical reactions involved in synthesis of
organic
compounds.
Autotrophs must be able to manufacture (synthesize) all the
organic
compounds they need.
Full article >>>anabolism: the process of synthesizing large
molecules by joining smaller
molecules together.
anaerobic:
organisms that thrive in an
oxygen-free
environment.
Full article >>>anabolism Metabolic reactions that require energy and result in the biosynthesis of needed
compounds. An example of this is
photosynthesis, in which solar energy is incorporated into complex
compounds such as
glucose and its derivatives.
Full article >>>anabolism[Gk. ana, up + -bolism (as in
metabolism)]
Within a
cell or
organism, the sum of all biosynthetic reactions (that is, chemical reactions in which larger
molecules are formed from smaller ones).
Full article >>>anabolism Any constructive metabolic process by which
organisms convert substances into other components of the
organism's chemical architecture. System of biosynthetic reactions in a
cell by which large
molecules are made from smaller ones.
Full article >>>amphi- on both sides amphibolic pathway A metabolic pathway used in both
catabolism and
anabolism. amphipathic Containing both polar and nonpolar
domains. amphiprotic Capable of donating and accepting
protons, thus able to serve as an acid or a
base.
Full article >>>The
organism's
metabolism can be dichotomized into the synthesis of
organic
molecules (
anabolism) and their breakdown (
catabolism).
Full article >>>Synthesis, opposite of catabolic. Relating to something that promotes
anabolism.
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