. The Bacteriological world and modern medicine . 1 1 z ffd. 1. C Ll z -i-Z o H O H C C Analysis and synthesis. 264 ORIGINAL ARTICLES. Waste zinc, ZTI 0 destroyed, katabolism. The electrolyte, 0 - - - - - H y reduced, anabolism. PHYSIOLOGICAL z +z. o H O t O j c : j Waste Products and Formed Products. Waste zinc, ZnO The electrolyte, Qy^/[ p,-x The; electrolyte, Q + H The oxide of copper, destroyed, kata-bolism. destroyed, kata-bolism. synthesis, anabol-ism. ir^ C\-*-^VA f^ formed product,UjLlU— vXlS-f synthesis ana-^ ^ ~ holism. holism. The electrolyte in Fig
. The Bacteriological world and modern medicine . 1 1 z ffd. 1. C Ll z -i-Z o H O H C C Analysis and synthesis. 264 ORIGINAL ARTICLES. Waste zinc, ZTI 0 destroyed, katabolism. The electrolyte, 0 - - - - - H y reduced, anabolism. PHYSIOLOGICAL z +z. o H O t O j c : j Waste Products and Formed Products. Waste zinc, ZnO The electrolyte, Qy^/[ p,-x The; electrolyte, Q + H The oxide of copper, destroyed, kata-bolism. destroyed, kata-bolism. synthesis, anabol-ism. ir^ C\-*-^VA f^ formed product,UjLlU— vXlS-f synthesis ana-^ ^ ~ holism. holism. The electrolyte in Fig. 2 is first decomposed, as a result Z nO, a waste product or not (say urea), is synthetically formed(as you say), but by oxidation and therefore as I understand itkatabolically formed. Next the H unites with the O of theoxide of copper and forms H2O, a waste product (oxide ofhydrogen). Or both products are synthetical ; if they areend products they are also waste products. So, as 1understand katabolism to mean oxidation or combustion, itmay form waste products (end products) like CO H2O, urea,uric acid, etc., or other products like glycogen, etc. THE WORK OF A LIVING ANIMAL ORGANISM. [From a private communication from Dr. Morton, Feb. 3, 92.] {a) Heat,
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