Catabolic and anabolic pathways are often coupled in the cell. Why?

  • A
    Both the pathways use the same energy.
  • B
    The free energy released from one pathway is used to drive the other.
  • C
    The intermediates of a catabolic pathway are always used in the anabolic pathway.
  • D
    Their enzymes are controlled by the same activators and inhibitors.

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What is transformed during metabolism in living organisms?

Which statement is consistent with the process of anabolism?

In gluconeogenesis:

The process of forming large molecules from small molecules with the help of enzymes in the body is $P$.
The process of forming small molecules from large molecules with the help of enzymes in the body is $Q$.
What are the processes $P$ and $Q$?
$P \quad\quad\quad\quad\quad Q$

Statement $P$: The various types of biochemical reactions occurring in every cell of a living organism are collectively called metabolism.
Statement $Q$: Growth occurs when the rate of anabolic processes is greater than the rate of catabolic processes.

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