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Answer for the clue "Process by which an organism releases energy ", 10 letters:
metabolism

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Metabolism (from metabolē , "change") is the set of life -sustaining chemical transformations within the cells of living organisms . The three main purposes of metabolism are the conversion of food/fuel to energy to run cellular processes, the conversion ...

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ ADJECTIVE lipid ▪ The apoprotein components of the lipoproteins are also demonstrated in view of the recent realisation of their importance in lipid metabolism . ▪ This might reduce the length of exposure to the atherogenic ...

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. the marked and rapid transformation of a larva into an adult that occurs in some animals [syn: metamorphosis ] the organic processes (in a cell or organism) that are necessary for life [syn: metabolic process , metastasis ]

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. (context physiology English) The complete set of chemical reactions that occur in living cells.

Usage examples of metabolism.

This would mean, according to our present understanding of heredity, an inherited abnormality in one or more enzyme systems and a metabolism that is therefore disordered in some specific manner.

She offered cauf, but he refused, fearing the effect any stimulant might have on his confused metabolism.

We heard the Demarchy had tailored the sulphur-based metabolism of the ventlings for human use.

My guess would be that uranium salts act as a catalytic agent in the processes of metabolism and digestion, somewhat as some of our own ductless gland secretions.

Chiefly, that by generating your own energy you, the animal, have a higher rate of metabolism and so can be more active for longer periods than ectothermic animals, which need prolonged periods of warming up in the sun.

This was dramatically demonstrated in a study of equilin metabolism in endometrial tissue taken from postmenopausal women.

The miniature transceiver built into the sides of the sheath probed the grass with sonics to analyze its molecular structure, then broadcast the data to Fess, who determined if any of the molecules were incompatible with human metabolism.

Hereditary galactose metabolism defects can be controlled through enzyme synthesis.

As far as its effect on carbohydrate metabolism is concerned, epinephrine resembles glucagon in hastening the breakdown of glycogen to glucose so that the blood level of glucose rises.

To Iome, with her six endowments of metabolism, the gree hawk did not seem to present much of a threat, but to a commoner it would have seemed to be flitting about at lightning speed.

Rose, S P R, and Csillag, A Passive avoidance training results in lasting changes in deoxyglucose metabolism in left hemispheric regions of chick brain.

Like his animal self, the quoll was in constant motion, willing landlord of a metabolism set permanently on overdrive.

Her metabolism seemed to mind warmth no more than it had subarctic cold.

In the four-letter classification system the first letter was a guide to the general metabolism, the second to the number and distribution of limbs and sense organs, and the rest to a combination of pressure and gravity requirements, which also gave an indication of the physical mass and form of protective tegument a being possessed.

The Yeep, with their narrow-range, starch-oriented metabolism, depended almost entirely on the puffdocks for a food supply.