different between catabolism vs anticatabolite
catabolism
English
Etymology
From Ancient Greek ???????? (katabol?, “throwing down”), from ???? (katá, “down”) + ????? (báll?, “I throw”).
Noun
catabolism (usually uncountable, plural catabolisms)
- (biochemistry) Destructive metabolism, usually including the release of energy and breakdown of materials.
Antonyms
- anabolism
Derived terms
- catabolome
- hypercatabolism
Translations
Romanian
Etymology
From French catabolisme
Noun
catabolism n (uncountable)
- catabolism
Declension
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anticatabolite
English
Etymology
From anti- +? catabolite
Noun
anticatabolite (plural anticatabolites)
- (biochemistry) Any substance that inhibits catabolism
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