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Anabolism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Anabolism (Greek "mound" from ana = upward + ballein = "to throw") is the set of metabolic pathways that construct molecules from smaller units. These reactions require energy. One way of categor...
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Despite the independence of anabolism and catabolism, the various steps of these processes are in some ways so intimately linked that they form what might be considered an "enzymatic ecological system." In this system, a change in one part of a metabolic series of reactions can have a ripple effect throughout the...
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Answers to questions on the process of metabolism, and its two phases, anabolism and catabolism ... If you’re familiar with the process of metabolism, the words anabolism and catabolism will probably not sound foreign to you. For these are the two phases of metabolism. For those of us unfamiliar with metabolism,
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Anabolism is the building up of things - a succession of chemical reactions that constructs or synthesizes molecules from smaller components, usually requiring energy in the process.
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I. Fuel Utilization During Exercise; Under most circumstances, fat and carbohydrate are the fuels utilized during exercise. ... Energy is extracted from foods in the body by converting the chemical energy stored in chemical bonds to high energy phosphate bonds in ATP (Adenosine Triphosphate). ... Under these conditions,
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Flexibility - ability to bend without injury. Flexibility is dependent on the elasticity of muscles, tendons, ligaments, and joints. Stretching for at least 10 seconds with gradual tension will improve flexibility. ... III. Control of Muscle Protein Metabolism/Anabolism...
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To maximize muscle growth and athletic potential the natural athlete must utilize every opportunity that allows them to enhance their internal environment promoting anabolism. The successful intelligent athletes are forever concerned with their entire physiology.
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