different between catabolization vs catabolize
catabolization
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Noun
catabolization (countable and uncountable, plural catabolizations)
- catabolism
Related terms
- catabolize
catabolization From the web:
- what is metabolization
catabolize
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Verb
catabolize (third-person singular simple present catabolizes, present participle catabolizing, simple past and past participle catabolized)
- (intransitive) To undergo catabolism.
- (transitive) To cause (a substance) to undergo catabolism.
- (transitive) To produce (a substance) by catabolism.
Related terms
- catabolic
- catabolization
See also
- metabolize
catabolize From the web:
- what catabolizes macromolecules
- what catabolizes proteins
- what catabolize mean
- what catabolizes fatty acids
- what does metabolize mean
- what process catabolizes fatty acids
- what does metabolize mean in biology
- what does catabolized
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