Respiration in PlantsHard
Question
Aerobic respiratory pathway is appropriately termed
Options
A.catabolic
B.parabolic
C.amphibolic
D.anadolic
Solution
An amphibolic pathway is a biochemical pathway that serves both anabolic and catabolic processes. An important example of an amphibolic pathway is the Krebs cycle, which invoves both the catabolism of carbohydrates and fatty acid and the synthesis of anabolic precursors for amino acid synthesis, eg, α - ketogluturate and oxaloacetate.
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