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Chemical reactions in a cell
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Metabolism: chemical reactions in cells
Countless chemical reactions take place in cells and are responsible for all the actions of organisms. Together, these reactions make up an organism's metabolism. The chemicals taking part in these reactions are called metabolites.
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