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In the body decomposition reactions are usually anabolic reactions?

No, these reactions are catabolic.


What organelles are used in anabolic and catabolic reactions?

The two main organelles are mitochondria(catabolic) andchloroplast(anabolic).


Is the Calvin cycle anabolic or catabolic?

Fermentation is usually used to refer to reactions which produce energy without using oxygen. These reactions involve the breakdown of food molecules eg glucose to release energy. Breakdown reactions are called catabolic reactions, so fermentation is catabolic and not anabolic.Fermentation process does not produce any energy molecules, its purpose is to recover NAD's that were used in the Glycolysis to use them again in the next Glycolysis process. All Fermentation processes are the subset of a Catabolic reactions, although, their product do not include the release of energy as the other catabolic reactions do.Also, Fermentation is an Anaerobic Respiration, which happens only in the cells that can not undergo the Aerobic Respiration.


Catabolic reaction that cells use to get energy from nutrients?

Energy metabolism is a reaction that allows cells to get energy from nutrients. A catabolic pathway is a series of chemical reactions that break down the molecules to produce energy.


What types of reactions can enzymes catalyze?

Enzymes are biological substances which catalyze biochemical reactions. Enzymes can catalyze both catabolic and anabolic reactions; whether in breaking down or building up complex molecules.

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How are catabolic reactions similar to anabolic reactions?

Both catabolic and anabolic reactions classify into the Subjects Biochemistry and Cellular Genetics. They both involve reactants and products. An example of biochemical substances that carry out both catabolic and anabolic Biochemical Reactions are 'the Enzymes in our [Cellularly Composed] Bodies'.


A feature of catabolic reactions is that they?

A feature of catabolic reactions is that they involve release of energy. The break down of glycogen is glucose and is a catabolic reaction.


In the body decomposition reactions are usually anabolic reactions?

No, these reactions are catabolic.


In the body decomposition reactions are usually?

These reactions are called catabolic.


Where does the energy required for anabolic reactions come from?

Catabolic reactions.


What is a sequence of chemical reactions within a cell?

The reactions that occur in cells are both anabolic (building up) and catabolic (breaking down). The catabolic reactions provide the energy for the anabolic reactions. The sum total of all catabolic and anabolic reactions in the cell is called metabolism.


Is the synthesis of a protein from amino acids as anabolic or a catabolic?

Anabolic reactions are reactions which build molecules up, catabolic reactions break them down. Since protein synthesis is a 'building' reaction it is anabolic.


Is the synthesis of a protein from amino acids classified as anabolic or catabolic?

Anabolic reactions are reactions which build molecules up, catabolic reactions break them down. Since protein synthesis is a 'building' reaction it is anabolic.


Is Krebs cycle a set of catabolic reactions?

yes


Are hydrolysis reactions catabolic reactions?

Hydrolysis decomposes carbohydrates, lipids and proteins. Hydrolosis is not anabolic, it is catabolic. A catabolic reaction is where the bond between monomers is broken by the enzyme and the addition of water.


What are the intermediate products of the Krebs Cycle?

Intermediates are compounds formed within a metabolic pathway(which is a group of biochemical reactions that occur in a sequence- Anabolic or catabolic)


What organelles are used in anabolic and catabolic reactions?

The two main organelles are mitochondria(catabolic) andchloroplast(anabolic).