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Reactions that build larger molecules in the cell are called ___________; reactions that break down molecules into smaller ones are called ___________.

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Anabolic Reactions and Catabolic Reactions

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Anabolic Reactions -

  • Anabolic reactions are reactions that build larger molecules from smaller ones while the catabolic reactions are the reactions that break down molecules into smaller ones.
  • Anabolic reactions are also called biosynthetic reactions because they synthesize larger molecules from smaller molecules or constituent parts.
  • The energy used by these reactions to proceed is ATP.
  • Anabolic reactions occur in cells for the synthesis of new proteins and other reactions.

Catabolic Reactions -

  • Catabolic reactions are the reaction that includes the whole pathway of reaction that breaks down larger molecules into smaller units.
  • These molecules are oxidized to release energy or sometimes used in other anabolic reactions occurring in the cell.
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