英:[kə'tæbəlaɪz]
美:[kə'tæbəˌlaɪz]
英:[kə'tæbəlaɪz]
美:[kə'tæbəˌlaɪz]
ca·tab·o·lize
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第三人称单数:catabolizes
现在分词:catabolizing
过去式:catabolized
过去分词:catabolized
词根:catabolic
adj.catabolic 分解代谢的;异化的
n.catabolism [生化] 分解代谢
transitive verb & intransitive verb
to undergo or cause to undergo catabolism.
使分解代谢:使遭到发生分解代谢
catabol(ism) + -ize
The first known use of catabolize was circa 1926
catabolizeverb
to subject to catabolism
1 The essential difference of sports and labor is the conquer to catabolize, the return of human power, and the symbol and the sign of human civilization.
体育运动和体力劳动的本质区别就在它是时异化的克服,是人的本质力量的回归,是人类文明进化的标志和象征。
2 Sulfate reducing bacteria(SRB) is one kind of strict anaerobic bacteria that uses sulfate or other oxidative sulfides as electron-acceptors to catabolize organic materials.
硫酸盐还原菌(SRB)是一类利用硫酸盐或者其他氧化态硫化物作为电子受体来异化有机物质的严格厌氧菌。
3 If the cell cannot catabolize the pyruvate molecules further, it will harvest only two ATP molecules from one molecule of glucose.
4 The fats undoubtedly catabolize first by hydrolysis into glycerol and fatty acids, and then by oxidation possibly first into carbohydrates and then finally into the end-products of oxidation, namely, carbon dioxide and water.
5 Bile contains bile salts which emulsify lipids while the pancreas produces enzymes that catabolize starches, disaccharides, proteins, and fats.
1 分解代谢