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denis23 [38]
3 years ago
6

Which of the following best describes anabolic reactions?

Biology
2 answers:
Fittoniya [83]3 years ago
5 0

The reactions that break down complex molecules become simpler and release energy

Explanation:

The anabolic hormone has the main function as protein synthesis that stimulates the occurrence of muscle enlargement and growth of some complex tissues in the body. Testosterone is one example of anabolic hormones that stimulate the process of muscle enlargement, as well as HGH (human growth hormone) and Insulin, including anabolic hormones. An anabolic hormone also has another function as blocking catabolic hormones (for example cortisol and progesterone). Opponents of anabolic hormones are catabolic hormones secreted by the body to weaken work

muscle tissue. But between anabolic and catabolic hormones are equally needed by the body to maintain homeostasis or regulation in stabilizing the body. Anabolic hormones are formed from anabolic steroids which are usually used by sportsmen and bodybuilders to increase muscle mass and increase

Biochemical reactions are called metabolic reactions. Metabolic reactions are divided into two, namely catabolic reactions (catabolism) and anabolic reactions (anabolism).

1. Catabolic reactions are metabolic reactions that release energy, where large molecules are split into small molecules. For example triglycerides and diglycerides which turn into glycerol and fatty acids.

2. Anabolic reactions require energy, where small molecules combine to form larger molecules. This reaction is called an endergonic reaction because it uses free energy (from outside). An example of an anabolic reaction is the synthesis of phospholipids from glycerol and fatty acids to form cell plasma membranes.

Learn More:

1. anabolic reactions brainly.com/question/11719620

2. catabolic and anabolic brainly.com/question/3522374

Details:

Grade: Midde School

Subject: Biologu

Keyword: anabolic and catabolic

cupoosta [38]3 years ago
3 0
Reaction which breaks down complex molecules into simpler ones n release energy
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