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Trava [24]
1 year ago
7

consider the backwards activity [glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate] in the cell. how many metabolites result from this activity

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1 answer:
matrenka [14]1 year ago
6 0

While taking into account the cell's reverse action [glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate], 1 metabolites are produced by this activity.

<h3>What kind of metabolite is this example of?</h3>

Ethanol, cystine, aspartic acid, 5′ guanylic alkaline, acetic acid, uric acid, glycerol, etc. are a few examples of primary metabolites. Melanins, resins, solvents, ergot, alkaloids, herbicides, naphthalenes, nucleosides, levofloxacin, peptides, growth hormones, etc. are examples of secondary metabolites.

<h3>Why do metabolites affect the body in what ways?</h3>

Metabolism is the term used to describe the chemical reactions that take place in each cell of the body to transform food into energy (pronounced meh-TAB-uh-liz-um). Our bodies require this energy in order to function—to move, think, and develop. Proteins unique to the body control the chemical reactions involved in metabolism.

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