Metabolic Pathways
Metabolic pathways are the sets of chemical reactions that occur in biological cells, catalyzed by enzymes, to achieve the conversion of one molecule into another. They are a critical part of cellular metabolism, enabling the efficient and reliable transformation of nutrients into energy, and the building blocks for new cellular components. Metabolic pathways are important for maintaining a healthy organism, as they allow for efficient conversion of nutrients and energy to meet the organism's needs. They are also used to produce pharmaceuticals, food products, industrial chemicals, and other products of biotechnology. Properly understanding and manipulating metabolic pathways can be invaluable for biomedical research, industrial biotechnology, and the treatment and prevention of diseases.
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