Metabolic Pathways
Metabolic pathways are vital biochemical processes that occur in the cells of all living organisms to convert nutrients into energy and build structures such as proteins and nucleic acids. By breaking down sugars, fats, and proteins, metabolic pathways produce the energy needed for cellular processes and help to maintain homeostasis. They also provide the building blocks needed to create nucleic acids and proteins essential for growth and development. Metabolic pathways are incredibly important because they allow cells to grow and maintain life. Without metabolic pathways, cells would not have the energy or resources to survive.
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