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Relating to or characterized by the chemical breakdown of complex molecules into simpler ones, often resulting in a release of energy.

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  • In a word, "catabolic" explains why long-distance running and muscle-building are counter-productive to one other.
  • She has, if you please, become temporarily catabolic.
  • It also releases a cascade of catabolic cell destroying - opposite of anabolic hormones- cortisol.
  • Selectivity for neoplastic cells probably depends on the levels of the individual anabolic and catabolic enzymes.
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