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Definition

A metabolic pathway is a series of enzymatically catalyzed chemical reactions within a cell that lead to the conversion of substrates into products. These pathways are crucial for cellular processes such as energy production and biosynthesis.

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5 Must Know Facts For Your Next Test

  1. Metabolic pathways can be anabolic (building up molecules) or catabolic (breaking down molecules).
  2. Each step in a metabolic pathway is facilitated by a specific enzyme.
  3. Pathways can be linear, branched, or cyclic.
  4. Feedback inhibition is a regulatory mechanism where the end product of the pathway inhibits an earlier step.
  5. Glycolysis and the Krebs cycle are examples of central metabolic pathways in cells.

Review Questions

  • What distinguishes anabolic pathways from catabolic pathways?
  • How do enzymes facilitate metabolic pathways?
  • What role does feedback inhibition play in regulating metabolic pathways?
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