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How do catabolic reactions drive anabolic reactions
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[QUOTE="epenguin, post: 5481887, member: 106258"] if the question is how it happens, you will have to go to the library and find the most elementary textbook on biochemistry (unless you have one or a chapter). Maybe start with synthesis (anabolic) of something simple like polysaccharides (e.g. glycogen, starch). Just one example , otherwise it's too much. Then find out where the stuff needed for the synthesis comes from. You will be looking at stuff like ATP, oxidative phosphorylation,... [/QUOTE]
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