Biological process

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Biological process refers to a series of events or actions that are carried out by organisms to sustain life. These processes are essential for the survival, growth, and reproduction of organisms. Biological processes are complex and involve various molecules, cells, tissues, organs, and organ systems.

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A biological process is a broad term that encompasses a wide range of activities occurring in living organisms. These processes can be categorized into three main types: metabolic processes, genetic processes, and cellular processes.

Metabolic Processes[edit]

Metabolic processes are chemical reactions that occur within organisms to maintain life. These processes can be further divided into catabolism and anabolism. Catabolism involves the breakdown of complex substances into simpler ones, releasing energy in the process. Anabolism, on the other hand, involves the synthesis of complex substances from simpler ones, requiring energy.

Genetic Processes[edit]

Genetic processes involve the transmission of genetic information from one generation to the next. This includes processes such as DNA replication, transcription, translation, and mutation. These processes ensure the continuity of life and the diversity of species.

Cellular Processes[edit]

Cellular processes are activities that occur within cells to support their function and survival. These include cell division, cell growth, cell differentiation, and cell death. Cellular processes are crucial for the development, maintenance, and repair of tissues and organs.

Regulation of Biological Processes[edit]

Biological processes are tightly regulated to ensure the proper functioning of organisms. This regulation is achieved through various mechanisms, including gene regulation, enzyme regulation, and hormonal regulation. Disruptions in the regulation of biological processes can lead to diseases such as cancer, diabetes, and neurodegenerative diseases.

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