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biosynthesis[Gk. bios, life + synthesis, a putting together] Formation by living organisms of organic compounds from elements or simple compounds.
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biosynthesisformation of chemical compounds by a living organism.
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biosynthesisn. a process among living organisms that involves the formation of complex chemical compounds from simpler substances. The process is enzyme-catalyzed, and its reactions convert substrates into nutrie [..]
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biosynthesis1.The way living organisms produce chemical compounds. 2. Producing molecules in laboratory conditions for medical research and biological interest.
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biosynthesisformation (pop)
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biosynthesis The production of cellular material.
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biosynthesisthe formation of chemical compounds by the cells of living organisms
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biosynthesisProduction of a chemical by a living organism. (Source: Specialized encyclopedia and dictionaries)
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biosynthesis(n) production of a chemical compound by a living organism
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biosynthesisIllustrated Glossary of Organic Chemistry Biosynthesis: Synthesis of a molecule by a living organism. Some Steps in the Biosynthetic Pathway for Cholesterol Acetyl-CoA Squalene S [..]
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biosynthesisThe enzymatic synthesis of Peptides without an RNA template by processes that do not use the ribosomal apparatus (Ribosomes).
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biosynthesisThe production of Peptides or Proteins by the constituents of a living organism. The biosynthesis of Proteins on Ribosomes following an RNA template is termed translation (Translation, Genetic). There [..]
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biosynthesisThe biosynthesis of Peptides and Proteins on Ribosomes, directed by Messenger RNA, via Transfer RNA that is charged with standard proteinogenic Amino Acids.
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biosynthesisThe production of a chemical by bacteria or other living organisms.
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biosynthesisProduction of a chemical by a living organism.
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biosynthesisThe production of a new molecule by a living organism.
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biosynthesisSynthesis by a living system.
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biosynthesisSynthesis of chemical compounds by enzymatic processes in living organisms.
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