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Chapter 32.1, Problem 1CSC
Summary Introduction
To determine:
Human
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Metabolic process in human body includes both catabolic and anabolic process. It means the metabolic process involves both breaking down and buildup of substances. These processes are important for converting food into ATP. ATP is used by cell for carrying out all its functions.
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