False. Dehydration synthesis is an anabolic process where molecules are joined together to form a larger molecule, while hydrolysis is a catabolic process where a larger molecule is broken down into smaller molecules by the addition of water.
Anabolic reactions are reactions which build molecules up, catabolic reactions break them down. Since protein synthesis is a 'building' reaction it is anabolic.
The synthesis of a protein from amino acids is classified as an anabolic process. Anabolic processes involve building complex molecules from simpler ones, such as the formation of proteins from amino acids.
Insulin and cortisol are two hormones that have both anabolic and catabolic effects. Insulin promotes anabolic processes such as glucose uptake and protein synthesis, while cortisol can have catabolic effects by promoting the breakdown of muscle protein and fat for energy production.
No, protein synthesis is an anabolic reaction, as it involves the creation of new proteins within a cell. Catabolic reactions, on the other hand, involve the breakdown of complex molecules into simpler ones to release energy.
No, enzymes can also be involved in breakdown reactions. Enzymes can catalyze both synthesis (anabolic) and breakdown (catabolic) reactions in the body, depending on the specific enzymatic reaction and the needs of the cell or organism.
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Yes, hydrolysis reactions are catabolic reactions because they involve breaking down complex molecules into simpler molecules through the addition of water. This process releases energy that can be used by the cell for various metabolic activities.
Hydrolysis is a catabolic process, meaning it breaks down larger molecules into smaller ones by using water.
Anabolic reactions are reactions which build molecules up, catabolic reactions break them down. Since protein synthesis is a 'building' reaction it is anabolic.
Metabolically,fat synthesis is anabolic,while fat storage is neither anabolic nor catabolic.
The synthesis of a protein from amino acids is classified as an anabolic process. Anabolic processes involve building complex molecules from simpler ones, such as the formation of proteins from amino acids.
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Insulin is primarily anabolic, as it promotes the storage of nutrients and building of tissues such as muscle and fat. However, insulin can also have catabolic effects on certain tissues such as the liver by inhibiting glucose production.
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