Research Area

Metabolism
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Metabolism 

Metabolism is a general term for the ordered series of chemical reactions that occur in living organisms to sustain life. These reaction processes enable organisms to grow and reproduce, maintain their structures, and respond to the external environment. Metabolism is usually divided into two categories: catabolism allows the breakdown of large molecules for energy (e.g., cellular respiration), and anabolism allows the use of energy for the synthesis of individual components of the cell, such as proteins and nucleic acids. Metabolism can be thought of as a process in which organisms are constantly exchanging matter and energy, and once the exchange of matter and energy ceases, the structures and systems of the organism disintegrate.
 

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