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The sum of all chemical processes that take place in growth, generating energy, anabolism and catabolism is a description of:a.Digestionb.None of the optionsc.Metabolismd.Absorption

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The sum of all chemical processes that take place in growth, generating energy, anabolism and catabolism is a description of:a.Digestionb.None of the optionsc.Metabolismd.Absorption

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The correct answer is c. Metabolism. This term refers to all the chemical processes that occur within a living organism in order to maintain life, including growth, energy generation, anabolism (the synthesis of all compounds needed by the cells), and catabolism (the breakdown of molecules to obtain energy).

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