Answer:
Catabolic pathways;
Pathway produces more ATP than it consumes
Supplies NADH for oxidative phosphorylation
Anabolic pathways only:
Consumes more ATP than it produces
Can require reducing agent
Both pathways;
At least one enzyme is regulated
All reactions are catabolized by enzymes
One or more reactions are endergonic without ATP
Explanation:
Catabolic pathways;
Complete oxidation of glucose and then produces more ATP. Oxidative phosphorylation is an example of catabolic pathway.
From the given following conversions are considered as catabolic pathways.
Pathway produces more ATP than it consumes
Supplies NADH for oxidative phosphorylation
Anabolic pathways:
Anabolic pathways produces new molecules and it requires energy in the form of ATP for the formation of new bonds.
From the given following conversions are considered as anabolic pathways.
Consumes more ATP than it produces
Can require reducing agent.
Both pathways;
Metabolic pathways are occuring in the cell only few enzymes are regulate these pathways.
At least one enzyme is regulated
All reactions are catabolized by enzymes
One or more reactions are endergonic without ATP