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catabolism /ca·tab·o·lism/ (kah-tab´ah-lizm) any destructive process by which complex substances are converted by living cells into more simple compounds, with release of energy.catabol´ic
Catabolism A process of metabolism that breaks down complex substances into simple ones. Mentioned in: Interactions catabolism (k n process during metabolism where cells break down complex substances into simple compounds. catabolism (k n the destructive processes (opposite of the anabolic-metabolic processes) by which complex substances are converted into more simple compounds. A proper relation between anabolism and catabolism is essential for the maintenance of bodily homeostasis and dynamic equilibrium. catabolism of energy, n the dissipation of energy in living tissues as work or heat (one phase being metabolism, the other being anabolism). catabolism of substance, n the destructive metabolism; the conversion of living tissues into a lower state of organization and ultimately into waste products. catabolism any destructive process by which complex substances are converted by living cells into simpler compounds, with release of energy. See also metabolism. |
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