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Catabolism (/kəˈtæbəlɪzəm/) is the set of
metabolic pathways that
breaks down
molecules into
smaller units that are
either oxidized to
release energy or...
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drain field receives anoxic septic tank effluent:
Microbial colonies catabolizing soluble organic compounds from the
septic tank
effluent will
adhere to...
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Ketolysis is the
process of
catabolizing ketones, the
opposite of
ketogenesis which is the
process of
synthesizing ketones.
Ketolysis provides more energy...
- end products.
Organic molecules, such as
glucose or
other sugars, are
catabolized and
reduced by
donating their electrons to
other organic molecules (cofactors...
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Pseudomonadota that
cannot catabolize glucose, and are thus
unable to ferment. This does not
necessarily exclude that
species can
catabolize other sugars or have...
- new
proteins and
other nitrogenous biomolecules, or they are
further catabolized through oxidation to
provide a
source of energy. The
oxidation pathway...
- (n) to glucose-1-phosphate and
glycogen (n-1).
Glycogen branches are
catabolized by the
sequential removal of
glucose monomers via phosphorolysis, by...
- Dpyd
encodes the rate-limiting
enzyme in the
metabolic pathway that
catabolizes uracil and
thymidine to β-alanine, an
inhibitory neurotransmitter. This...
- monophosphate,
which yields hypoxanthine.
Hypoxanthine is then
oxidatively catabolized first to
xanthine and then to uric acid, and the
reaction is catalyzed...
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rapid ac****ulation of
ketone bodies,
caused by the animal's body
rapidly catabolizing its fat
stores to
sustain itself. Heat
stress also
causes an increase...