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    GlossaryBiological Pathways (pathways)

    interconnected biochemical reactions within cells for specific functions

    Biological pathways, also known as biochemical pathways, are series of interconnected biochemical reactions that occur within a cell or organism to carry out specific functions, such as energy production, cell signaling, or metabolism. These pathways involve enzymes and other molecules that work together to convert substrates into products, ultimately supporting the organism's growth, development, and homeostasis.

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