Anabolic pathways are the pathways involved in the an-aerobic alternative of respiration
Answer photosynthesis
respiration
breakdown of actin in muscles
alcohol fermentation
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Anabolic pathways require the use of enzymes. They are highly regulated sequences of reactions and use energy to build polymers from monomers.
An anabolic pathway is a pathway that utilizes energy to build complex molecules. Example of an anabolic pathway is the synthesis of sugar from Carbon dioxide.
Metabolically,fat synthesis is anabolic,while fat storage is neither anabolic nor catabolic.
In aerobic organisms the TCA is amphibolic pathway, one that both srves in the catabolic and anabolic processes. besides its role in the oxidative catabolism of carbohydrates, fatty acids and amino acids, the cycle provides precursors for many biosynthetic pathways
no. Anabolic reactions require energy...they are endergonic.
pathway of oxygen
No
An anabolic pathway is a pathway that utilizes energy to build complex molecules. Example of an anabolic pathway is the synthesis of sugar from Carbon dioxide.
biosynthetic
Fat
Glycogenesis. This is an anabolic pathway
anabolic pathway is one that the products are more complicated than reactants. they usually need energy(ΔG>0) anabolic pathways are enzymatic and occur in living organism cells and uses energy to construct components of cells such as protein and nucleic acid.
Photosynthesis, mainly the dark reactions which are responsible for the direct production of the product, is a reaction pathway that builds up a complex molecule from smaller molecules, so it is an anabolic pathway. When catabolic means breaking down {repeat: what does a cat do to your furniture} then anabolic means building up.
The anabolic pathways in the human body is what is responsible for constructing molecules from other units. They essentially assist with the building up of organs and tissues.
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Yes, photosynthesis is considered an anabloic reaction. Photosynthesis is also considered an endergonic reaction because it reduces carbon dioxide into glucose.
Simply put, its a pathway where larger molecules are made from smaller intermediates and requires energy. This is the opposite to catabolism.
the free energy released from one pathway is used to drive the other.