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Sheerinshaikh Posted 23 years ago
Grammar

Meaning please

I have heard people saying while talking about dieting "YOUR METABOLISM IMPROVES WHEN U EXERCISE".

1.IN THE ABOVE SENTENCE PLS TELL ME THE MEANING OF METABOLISM WITH SUITABLE
EXAMPLE PLEASE.

2.PLS TELL ME THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ELEMENT & FACTOR.

PLS REPLY ME SOON

THANKS.
  

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metabolism sum of all biochemical processes involved in life. Two subcategories of metabolism are anabolism, the building up of complex organic molecules from simpler precursors, and catabolism , the breakdown of complex substances into simpler molecules, often accompanied by the release of energy. Organic molecules involved in these processes are called metabolites, and their interconversions are catalyzed by enzymes .

  • metabolism sum of all biochemical processes involved in life.
  • Two subcategories of metabolism are anabolism, the building up of complex organic molecules from simpler precursors, and catabolism , the breakdown of complex substances into simpler molecules, often accompanied by the release of energy.
  • Organic molecules involved in these processes are called metabolites, and their interconversions are catalyzed by enzymes .
  • The transformation of one molecule into another, and then into another and another in sequence, is termed a metabolic pathway; the intermediates in these pathways are often identified with the aid of a chemical tracer .
  • Exercise, food, and environmental temperature influence metabolism.
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sum of all biochemical processes involved in life. Two subcategories of metabolism are anabolism, the building up of complex organic molecules from simpler precursors, and catabolism , the breakdown of complex substances into simpler molecules, often accompanied by the release of energy. Organic molecules involved in these processes are called metabolites, and their inte
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