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To determine:
The glycolysis and gluconeogenesis as catabolism or anabolism.
Introduction:
To determine:
The correlation of the same intermediates in both the reactions (gluconeogenesis and glycolysis).
Introduction:
Metabolism refers to the sum total of all the life-sustaining chemical reactions taking place in a cell. Metabolism provides energy for basic life processes, eliminates nitrogenous wastes from the body, and makes building blocks of the body. Metabolism consists of two basic processes: catabolism and anabolism.
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