Biological Pathway
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A Biological Pathway is a molecular process that enables biological functions through biochemical reactions (supporting cellular activity and physiological processes).
- AKA: Biochemical Pathway, Metabolic Route, Molecular Pathway, Biological Process Chain.
- Context:
- It can typically facilitate Molecular Transformation through enzymatic reaction.
- It can typically regulate Cellular Function through metabolic control.
- It can typically maintain Biological Homeostasis through feedback mechanism.
- It can typically support Energy Production through substrate conversion.
- It can typically coordinate Cellular Response through signal cascade.
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- It can often modulate Gene Expression through transcriptional regulation.
- It can often influence Protein Synthesis through translational control.
- It can often regulate Cell Growth through metabolic signaling.
- It can often support Cell Survival through stress response.
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- It can range from being a Simple Linear Pathway to being a Complex Branched Network, depending on its pathway architecture.
- It can range from being a Fast Metabolic Response to being a Slow Adaptive Process, depending on its temporal dynamics.
- It can range from being a Local Cellular Process to being a Systemic Biological Response, depending on its spatial distribution.
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- It can interact with Endocrine System for hormonal regulation.
- It can integrate with Immune System for defense response.
- It can coordinate with Nervous System for physiological control.
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- Examples:
- Metabolic Pathways, such as:
- Energy Metabolisms, such as:
- Biosynthesis Pathways, such as:
- Neurological Pathways, such as:
- Neurotransmitter Systems, such as:
- Neuroendocrine Systems, such as:
- Neuroplasticity Pathways, such as:
- Signaling Pathways, such as:
- Cell Signalings, such as:
- Stress Responses, such as:
- Regulatory Pathways, such as:
- Gene Regulations, such as:
- Cell Cycle Controls, such as:
- Immune Pathways, such as:
- Innate Responses, such as:
- Adaptive Responses, such as:
- Development Pathways, such as:
- Cellular Differentiations, such as:
- Growth Controls, such as:
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- Metabolic Pathways, such as:
- Counter-Examples:
- Physical Process, which involves mechanical forces rather than biochemical reactions.
- Chemical Reaction, which occurs without biological regulation or cellular context.
- Environmental Pathway, which operates in ecological systems rather than cellular systems.
- See: Metabolic Network, Cell Signaling, Biochemical Process, Molecular Mechanism, Cellular Pathway.