Recall in chapter 3 you learn about two types of chemical reactions. The chemical reaction that is responsible for building macromolecules are known as the reaction. This reaction builds molecules in the cytosol and it is responsible for the metabolic pathway known as the pathway. The other chemical reaction that is responsible for breaking down larger molecule is known as the reaction. This reaction utilizes water molecules to break covalent bonds and it facilitates the metabolic reaction called the pathways in the cytosol
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