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anabolism[Gk. ana, up + -bolism (as in metabolism)] Within a cell or organism, the sum of all biosynthetic reactions (that is, chemical reactions in which larger molecules are formed from smaller ones).
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anabolismantonym catabolism Biochemical processes by which smaller molecules are joined to make larger molecules.
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anabolismBuilding up or building together; the building of cells in the body. The term opposite to catabolism.
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anabolism1886; see anabolic + -ism.
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anabolismThe process by which organisms build complex molecules from simple molecules by expenditure of energy. The opposite of catabolism.
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anabolismthe area of metabolism with is structural, wherein involved molecules are built from less-complex molecules.
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anabolismBuilding healthy body tissues from dietary calories and protein.
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anabolismThat aspect of metabolism involved in the building up (synthesis) of complex substances (e.g. proteins) from simpler substances (e.g. amino acids). Requires energy in the form of ATP.
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anabolismSynthetic reactions of metabolism.
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anabolismBiosynthesis of molecules in cells and part of metabolism.
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anabolismThe process by which large molecules are built up from smaller molecules. Anabolism is the opposite of catabolism and part of metabolism. Anabolic reactions require energy, which is frequently provide [..]
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anabolism(n) the synthesis in living organisms of more complex substances (e.g., living tissue) from simpler ones together with the storage of energy
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anabolismAnabolism is the process through which a living organism synthesises simple substances into complex tissues.
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anabolismCellular processes whereby energy is used to synthesize complex molecules from simpler ones. See also catabolism.
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anabolismThe metabolic process that leads to molecular growth. In the case of strength training, when your body is in an anabolic state, muscle mass increases. Hormones such as testosterone, insulin, and human [..]
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anabolism<biochemistry> To generate or synthesise. Compare: catabolism. (18 Nov 2007)
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anabolismMetabolic reactions that use energy to synthesize compounds.
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anabolismThe synthesis of complex molecules from simpler ones. All biosynthetic reactions in a living organism.
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anabolismThe biochemical process in which different molecules combine to form larger, more complex molecules and tissue building.
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