i., biyol. metabolizma

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metabolism
The complete set of chemical reactions that occur in living cells
The term for the way cells chemically change food so that it can be used to keep the body alive It is a two-part process One part is called catabolism-when the body uses food for energy The other is called anabolism-when the body uses food to build or mend cells Insulin is necessary for the metabolism of food
the process of building the body's molecular structures from nutrients (anabolism) and breaking them down for energy (catabolism)
Metabolism is the sum of all the chemical and physical changes that take place within the body and enable its continued growth and functioning Metabolism involves the breakdown of complex organic constituents of the body with the liberation of energy, which is required for other processes, and the building up of complex substances, which form the material of the tissues and organs
exchange of matter and energy between an organism and its environment and the transformation of this matter and energy within the organism
the process of building the body's molecular structures from nutrients (anabolism) and breaking them down for energy production (catabolism)
The chemical and physiological processes by which the body builds and maintains itself and by which it breaks down food and nutrients to produce energy
the energy-producing and energy-utilizing processes that occur in the human body
The chemical processes that occur with every living organism The chemicals at the end of the chemical process are referred to as metabolites
All the chemical processes that create living matter from food and also produce waste products from the breakdown of food and living matter
The biochemical processes that sustain a living cell or organism
The process of cells burning food to produce energy This is similar to a car's engine burning gasoline to produce the energy that is used to rotate the car's wheels The cell's mitochondria acts as the car's engine, the food we eat acts as the gasoline, and the energy we need to move and think is similar to the energy used to move the car Also referred to as energy metabolism
a term used to describe how the body converts food to energy, and then gets rid of waste products
the organic processes (in a cell or organism) that are necessary for life
(meh-TAB-o-liszm) All of the processes that occur in the body that turn the food you eat into energy your body can use
Hence, metabolism may be either constructive (anabolism), or destructive (katabolism)
The biochemical processes that sustain a living cell or organism Usually divided into two types: catabolism, the breakdown of complex substances into simple ones, with the release energy; and anabolism, the building up of complex substances from simpler ones, with the absorption or storage of energy
the sum of the processes by which a substance is handled in the body
The physical and chemical processes by which food is converted by a living organism to provide energy and produce and maintain cells and tissues
The act or process, by which living tissues or cells take up and convert into their own proper substance the nutritive material brought to them by the blood, or by which they transform their cell protoplasm into simpler substances, which are fitted either for excretion or for some special purpose, as in the manufacture of the digestive ferments
i., biyol. metabolizma
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