Campbell Essential Biology (7th Edition)
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The theme evident in the given statement and also explain how the statement relates to the theme: The body uses many different intersecting chemical pathways that, all together, constitute your
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Metabolism is the chemical processes which occur within the living organism to maintain life. All metabolic process of the body require ATP molecule as energy source. The production of ATP depends on the
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