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Biochemical Pathways Definition:
Sets of chemical reactions performed by organisms that convert a starting substrate into one or more products.
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Biochemical Pathways Notes:
Biochemical pathways are a series of chemical reaction that are taking place in a cell. The products, intermediates and reactants of an enzymatic reaction are called metabolites, which are altered by a flow of chemical reactions that are catalyzed by enzymes.
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