
1) Architectural style 2) Basic organic process 3) Biological process 4) French word used in English 5) Metamorphosis 6) Modernist architecture 7) Organic process
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1) Bmr 2) Cardiorespiratory 3) Glycolysis 4) Hemimetabolism 5) Hemimetaboly 6) Hemimetamorphosis 7) Holometabolism 8) Holometaboly 9) Metamorphosis 10) Respiration 11) Respiratory
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metabolism is the sum of all the processes involved in using food to produce chemical energy for cell functions. It is a complex interaction of enzymes, substrates, itnermediate products, etc. diabetes mellitus is a derangement of metabolism.
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• (n.) The act or process, by which living tissues or cells take up and convert into their own proper substance the nutritive material brought to them by the blood, or by which they transform their cell protoplasm into simpler substances, which are fitted either for excretion or for some special purpose, as in the manufacture of the digestive ...
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(Gr. metaballein to turn about, change, alter) the sum of all the physical and chemical processes by which living organized substance is produced and maintained (anabolism), and also the transformation by which energy is made available for the uses of the organism (catabolism).
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The term metabolism comprises the entire physical and chemical processes involved in the maintenance and reproduction of life in which nutrients are broken down to generate energy and to give simpler molecules (catabolism) which by themselves may be used to form more complex molecules (anabolism). In case of heterotrophic organisms, the energy evo...
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A mainly beneficial process occurring in the liver, kidneys, lungs and skin which converts a toxic substance to a non-toxic one or vice versa eg: the skin converts some constituents in tar into carcinogens.
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All the chemical processes that take place in the body.
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<biochemistry> The sum of all the physical and chemical processes by which living organised substance is produced and maintained (anabolism) and also the transformation by which energy is made available for the uses of the organism (catabolism). ... Origin: Gr. Metaballein = to turn about, change, alter ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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(mә-tab´ә-liz″әm) biotransformation. the sum of the physical and chemical processes by which living organized substance is built up and maintained (anabolism), and by which large molecules are broken down into smaller molecules to make energy available to the organism (catabolism). adj., ...
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(meh-TAB-o-liszm) All of the processes that occur in the body that turn the food you eat into energy your body can use.
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(Humans as organisms) the sum of all chemical processes taking place in our cells, and the rate at which these proceed
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Me·tab'o·lism noun (Biol.) The series of chemical changes which take place in an organism, by means of which food is manufactured and utilized and waste materials are eliminated.
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(mue-tab;uo-liz-em) The sum total of the chemical changes that occur within a cell.
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All the chemical processes that take place in the cells and tissues of the body.
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all of the chemical reactions inside of cells
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All the chemical processes involved in maintaining life.
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a general term for all of the chemical processes that occur in the body
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metabolic process noun the organic processes (in a cell or organism) that are necessary for life
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The sum total of all the chemical reactions that go on in living cells; also the transformation by which energy is made available for the uses of the organism.
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All of the chemical changes nutrients undergo following absorption from the digestive tract.
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All the chemical reactions that enable the body to work. For example, food is metabolized (chemically changed) to supply the body with energy. Chemicals can be metabolized by the body and made either more or less harmful.
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a term used to describe how the body converts food to energy, and then gets rid of waste products.
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[Lesser known words] the organic processes that are necessary for life
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All of the physical and chemical processes in the body that occur when food is broken down, energy is created and wastes are produced.
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