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That part of [[Metabolism|metabolism]] that is concerned with synthesis e.g. protein synthesis, synthesis of [[DNA|DNA]], requires&nbsp;an input of energy. In the&nbsp;body the energy to allow these anabolic reactions to take place are provided&nbsp;by&nbsp;catabolic reactions&nbsp;<ref name="anabolism">Jeremy M. Berg, John L. Tymokzo, Lubert Stryer, (2007), Biochemistry, 6th edition, New York, W. H. Freeman and Company.</ref>.
A sub-category of&nbsp;[[Metabolism|metabolism]] that is concerned with synthesis&nbsp;such as&nbsp;protein synthesis and&nbsp;the&nbsp;synthesis of&nbsp;[[DNA|DNA]]. It requires&nbsp;an input of energy as the process is reducing. In the&nbsp;body the energy to allow these anabolic reactions to take place are provided&nbsp;by&nbsp;catabolic reactions&nbsp;<ref name="anabolism">Jeremy M. Berg, John L. Tymokzo, Lubert Stryer, (2007), Biochemistry, 6th edition, New York, W. H. Freeman and Company.</ref>.  


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A sub-category of metabolism that is concerned with synthesis such as protein synthesis and the synthesis of DNA. It requires an input of energy as the process is reducing. In the body the energy to allow these anabolic reactions to take place are provided by catabolic reactions [1].

References

  1. Jeremy M. Berg, John L. Tymokzo, Lubert Stryer, (2007), Biochemistry, 6th edition, New York, W. H. Freeman and Company.