Which of the following examples is considered catabolism? Select all that apply. fat cells growing bigger during times of ample nutrition synthesis of new DNA copies prior to cell division a person losing weight on a calorie restriction diet use of fat (triglyceride) stores as a cellular energy source hydrolysis of glycogen (a glucose polymer) during activity
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