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To identify:
The catabolic reactions.
Introduction:
Explanation of Solution
Catabolic reactions are the part of metabolic reactions, in which larger molecules are broken down into smaller metabolites. Catabolism breaks down molecules such as lipids, polysaccharides, proteins and so on. In catabolism, many hydrolysis and oxidation reaction occurred in a catabolic pathway, these reactions tend to be exergonic
Hence, catabolic reaction can identify by the release of energy during the breakdown of molecules into smaller units.
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