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Anabolism

Published on Nov 22, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

ANABOLISM

BY LEXI HELMAN

ANABOLISM

  • Anabolism is a general term for the synthesis of cell structures
  • Anabolism is the set of metabolic pathways that make molecules from smaller units
  • Anabolism requires energy (ATP). It recieves this energy from the Hydrolysis of ATP
  • Anabolism is powered by Catabolism, because Catabolism provides large
  • molecules to break down and be used in respiration.

ANABOLISM

  • Anabolism is the process that helps convert fat into muscle
  • Anabolism is a metabolic process that helps create tissue,
  • organs, and even bones. Basically, it is a process that stimulates growth
  • in your body.

OVERVIEW

  • Anabolism is a process that takes in elements such as Carbon,
  • Nitrogen, Sulfur, Phosphorous, Oxygen, etc. and uses energy to transport
  • them into the cell through a gradient. It then takes these elements and
  • Converts them into monomers in order to create cell structures. Then they get converted
  • into macromolecules and clump into large collections which make cell structures.

EXAMPLES

  • It creates:
  • Chromosomes
  • Ribosomes
  • Cell Walls
  • Cell membranes, etc.

FUN FACTS

  • Hormones can be anabolic or catabolic
  • Anabolic steroids stimulate protein synthesis, muscle growth,
  • and insulin production
  • The balance between anabolism and catabolism is regulated by Circadian Rhythms
  • Catabolism is the reverse process of Anabolism

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