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A Handbook of Biology
Anabolic (biosynthetic) pathways
Catabolic pathways
Simpler molecules form complex
structures (Constructive process)
Complex molecules form simple
structures (destructive process)
It consumes energy.
It releases energy
E.g. Formation of acetic acid from
cholesterol, assembly of amino
acids to protein, photosynthesis etc.
E.g. Formation of lactic acid from
glucose (glycolysis), respiration
etc.
Metabolites are organic compounds taking part in metabolism.
THËÝ ÅRË ØF 2 TÝPËS:
Primary
metabolites:
They
have identifiable functions in
physiological
processes
and
necessary for life. E.g. amino
acids,
sugars,
nucleic
acids,
lipids, vitamins etc.
Secondary metabolites: They
are not directly involved in
normal growth, development
or reproduction. Many of these
are
useful
for
the
human
welfare
and
some
have
ecological importance.
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2
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MËTÅBØLÏTËS
7
Polymeric
substances:
Rubber,
gums, cellulose etc.
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5
4
3
2
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Pigments: Carotenoids, Anthocyanins etc.
Alkaloids: Morphine, Codeine etc.
Terpenoids: Monoterpenes, Diterpenes etc.
Essential oils: Lemon grass oil etc.
Toxins: Abrin, Ricin etc.
Lectins: Concanavalin A
Drugs: Vinblastin, curcumin etc