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metabolic = meta- (change, transformation) + bol (throw) + ic = relating to change in processes. Origin: Greek → Latin → English. Imagine cells as tiny factories transforming food into energy, which vividly illustrates the concept of metabolism.
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Read the FAQ explanation of Comprehensible InputMetabolic describes anything related to metabolism, the body's ongoing chemical reactions that turn food into energy, build and break down molecules, and regulate how energy is produced and used. You’ll see metabolic used with rate, health, and pathways, as in metabolic rate, metabolic health, or metabolic pathways. It signals ongoing transformation rather than a static state, and it spans biology, medicine, and nutrition. For learners, context matters: a straightforward diet discussion may touch metabolism, but scientific writing will emphasize enzymes, energy currencies like ATP, and pathway diagrams. The adjective invites a dynamic view of how living systems power growth, repair, heat production, and daily activity.
Metabolic translates to metabolism in everyday biology; learners should connect it to processes, enzymes, and energy flow rather than only dieting ideas.
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