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  2. Anabolism and catabolism are controlled by circadian rhythms, and both are important for the development, growth, and maintenance of an organism’s cells. Anabolic hormones are chemicals that cause cellular growth through activating anabolic pathways. Two examples of anabolic hormones are testosterone and insulin.

  3. What is an example of anabolism? Bone development and mineralization, as well as muscle mass gain, are examples of anabolism. Catabolic reactions include the breakdown of proteins into amino acids, glycogen into glucose, and triglycerides into fatty acids.

  4. Anabolism and Catabolism Definition and Examples - ThoughtCo

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    Anabolism Examples. Anabolic reactions are those that build complex molecules from simple ones. Cells use these processes to make polymers, grow tissue, and repair damage. For example: Glycerol reacts with fatty acids to make lipids: CH 2 OHCH (OH)CH 2 OH + C 17 H 35 COOH → CH 2 OHCH (OH)CH 2 OOCC 17 H 35.

  5. Anabolism - Definition and Examples - Biology Online Dictionary

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    Examples of anabolism are bone growth mineralization and muscle mass build-up. Breakdown of proteins to amino acids, glycogen to glucose, and triglycerides to fatty acids are some of the catabolic processes.

  6. Anabolism - Wikipedia

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    Anabolic processes build organs and tissues. These processes produce growth and differentiation of cells and increase in body size, a process that involves synthesis of complex molecules. Examples of anabolic processes include the growth and mineralization of bone and increases in muscle mass.

  7. Examples of Anabolism. Anabolism encompasses a broad spectrum of biochemical processes that construct complex molecules from simpler precursors, thus contributing to the intricate structural and functional framework of living organisms. Let’s delve into some representative examples of anabolic processes:

  8. Anabolism is the essential biochemical process that synthesizes complex molecules from simpler ones. Central to growth and repair, anabolism not only builds new cells and tissues but also stores energy, fueling life’s vital functions.

  9. Anabolism and Catabolism – Definitions and Differences

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    Anabolism builds complex molecules from simpler ones, while catabolism breaks larger molecules into smaller ones. Anabolism and catabolism go hand-in-hand, as each makes the source material for the other. Anabolism requires energy, while catabolism produces energy that fuels anabolism.

  10. Examples of anabolism. Protein biosynthesis. Examples of catabolism. Cellular respiration. References and Sources. Interesting Science Videos. Anabolism Definition. Anabolism is a set of enzyme-catalyzed reactions that synthesize relatively complex molecules from simple structures in living systems.

  11. 6.6: Anabolism - Biology LibreTexts

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    Anabolism, often called biosynthesis, is the metabolic production of molecules used in the structure and function of the cell from simpler organic molecules. Often the starting substrates for anabolic pathways are intermediates of Central Metabolism referred to as precursor metabolites.