Another important reason stacking is beneficial is that it can maintain a state of growth, or hypertrophy. There's more to gaining mass than downing a protein shake here, a high calorie shake there. To maximize the effects of anabolism, stacking can help protect your muscle from catabolism, o...
Step-by-Step Solution:1. Definition of Humification: - Humification is the process of adding organic matter to the soil.2. Role of Organic Matter: - Organic matter, which is also
What is the function of the seminal vesicles secretions? Why is the rough endoplasmic reticulum referred to as rough? Describe what would happen to a cell if it was placed in an isotonic solution. Define Golgi body What is catabolism? Briefly explain what is meant by the term multipotent stem...
What is the process by which large molecules are broken down into smaller molecules to release energy? a. metabolism b. anabolism c. catabolism d. ATP synthesis What is the molecules that result from fat digestion? Differentiate between anabolism, catabolism and metabolism. What's the...
What types of cells perform glucose catabolism? What are centroacinar cells? What do centroacinar cells do? What are the inner cells of the blastocyst called? What is secondary cell culture? How does mitosis in animal cells differ from mitosis in higher plant cells? What do cells need...
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Metabolism is an integral part of every organism's life and thus facilitates their body organs to function accordingly. It includes both catabolism (breaking of molecules) and anabolism (synthesis of compounds). Both processes play an efficient part in the organism's metabolic machinery....
What is meant by the term homeostasis? How does the skin contribute to homeostasis? Who discovered homeostasis? Which hormone promotes protein synthesis and glycogen catabolism? How does the autonomic nervous system maintain homeostasis? What is the hormone that signals the corpus luteum to keep produ...
Which of the following types of glycosidic linkages is responsible for the branching in the structure of amylopectin? What are the key structural features of three common type of membrane protein; Phospholipids, Glycolipids and Cholesterol? Compare and contrast catabolism and anabolism. Do all of you...
Organisms need energy in order to do cellular work. Metabolism is the sum of all the reactions that necessary for a cell to grow and divide. Cells will oxidize different molecules in order to generate energy to produce ATP.Answer and Explanation: ...