metabolize
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me·tab·o·lized, me·tab·o·liz·ing.
- : to subject to metabolism; change by metabolism.
Examples
The researchers then placed the tissue samples in a sealed chamber, fed them pyruvate, and measured how much oxygen the cells used up to metabolize the chemical.
Eukaryotes arose about 2 billion years ago, when a bacterium that could metabolize oxygen for energy took up residence inside an archaeal cell.
Degrading alcohol is a multi-step process that happens in the liver, where cells metabolize it using a series of enzymes working in a tidy cascade of reactions.
It metabolizes alcohol and other bad moleculesThe alcohol we consume can’t be directly excreted—it has to be transformed to be eliminated.
We’re primed to metabolize breakfast before even taking a bite.
Some metabolize codeine quite poorly and have inadequate pain control as a result.
Hormonal excesses in the blood require a clean and healthy liver to metabolize and excrete.
“Metabolism is as unique as a fingerprint, some people metabolize food very fast and others very slow,” says Plano.