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katabolism    
n. 异化[分解] 作用

异化[分解] 作用

katabolism
n 1: breakdown in living organisms of more complex substances
into simpler ones together with release of energy [synonym:
{catabolism}, {katabolism}, {dissimilation}, {destructive
metabolism}] [ant: {anabolism}, {constructive metabolism}]


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