GO:0008152
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metabolic process
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The chemical reactions and pathways, including anabolism and catabolism, by which living organisms transform chemical substances. Metabolic processes typically transform small molecules, but also include macromolecular processes such as DNA repair and replication, and protein synthesis and degradation. |
GO:0009058
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biosynthetic process
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The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the formation of substances; typically the energy-requiring part of metabolism in which simpler substances are transformed into more complex ones. |
GO:0044237
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cellular metabolic process
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The chemical reactions and pathways by which individual cells transform chemical substances. |
GO:0006807
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nitrogen compound metabolic process
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The chemical reactions and pathways involving organic or inorganic compounds that contain nitrogen, including (but not limited to) nitrogen fixation, nitrification, denitrification, assimilatory/dissimilatory nitrate reduction and the interconversion of nitrogenous organic matter and ammonium. |
GO:0071704
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organic substance metabolic process
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The chemical reactions and pathways involving an organic substance, any molecular entity containing carbon. |
GO:0009308
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amine metabolic process
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The chemical reactions and pathways involving any organic compound that is weakly basic in character and contains an amino or a substituted amino group, as carried out by individual cells. Amines are called primary, secondary, or tertiary according to whether one, two, or three carbon atoms are attached to the nitrogen atom. |
GO:0042398
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cellular modified amino acid biosynthetic process
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The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the formation of compounds derived from amino acids, organic acids containing one or more amino substituents. |
GO:0044249
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cellular biosynthetic process
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The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the formation of substances, carried out by individual cells. |
GO:0009987
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cellular process
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Any process that is carried out at the cellular level, but not necessarily restricted to a single cell. For example, cell communication occurs among more than one cell, but occurs at the cellular level. |
GO:0006066
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alcohol metabolic process
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The chemical reactions and pathways involving alcohols, any of a class of compounds containing one or more hydroxyl groups attached to a saturated carbon atom. |
GO:0019285
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glycine betaine biosynthetic process from choline
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The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the formation of betaine (N-trimethylglycine) from the oxidation of choline. |
GO:0044763
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single-organism cellular process
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Any process that is carried out at the cellular level, occurring within a single organism. |
GO:0044699
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single-organism process
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A biological process that involves only one organism. |
GO:0008150
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biological_process
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Any process specifically pertinent to the functioning of integrated living units: cells, tissues, organs, and organisms. A process is a collection of molecular events with a defined beginning and end. |
GO:0044710
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single-organism metabolic process
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A metabolic process - chemical reactions and pathways, including anabolism and catabolism, by which living organisms transform chemical substances - which involves a single organism. |
GO:0034641
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cellular nitrogen compound metabolic process
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The chemical reactions and pathways involving various organic and inorganic nitrogenous compounds, as carried out by individual cells. |
GO:0044711
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single-organism biosynthetic process
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A biosynthetic process - chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the formation of substances - involving a single organism. |
GO:1901576
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organic substance biosynthetic process
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The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the formation of an organic substance, any molecular entity containing carbon. |
GO:0044281
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small molecule metabolic process
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The chemical reactions and pathways involving small molecules, any low molecular weight, monomeric, non-encoded molecule. |
GO:1901566
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organonitrogen compound biosynthetic process
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The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the formation of organonitrogen compound. |
GO:0044271
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cellular nitrogen compound biosynthetic process
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The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the formation of organic and inorganic nitrogenous compounds. |
GO:1901564
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organonitrogen compound metabolic process
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The chemical reactions and pathways involving organonitrogen compound. |
GO:0006575
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cellular modified amino acid metabolic process
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The chemical reactions and pathways involving compounds derived from amino acids, organic acids containing one or more amino substituents. |
GO:0044106
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cellular amine metabolic process
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The chemical reactions and pathways involving any organic compound that is weakly basic in character and contains an amino or a substituted amino group, as carried out by individual cells. Amines are called primary, secondary, or tertiary according to whether one, two, or three carbon atoms are attached to the nitrogen atom. |
GO:0006576
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cellular biogenic amine metabolic process
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The chemical reactions and pathways occurring at the level of individual cells involving any of a group of naturally occurring, biologically active amines, such as norepinephrine, histamine, and serotonin, many of which act as neurotransmitters. |
GO:1901615
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organic hydroxy compound metabolic process
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The chemical reactions and pathways involving organic hydroxy compound. |
GO:0097164
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ammonium ion metabolic process
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The chemical reactions and pathways involving the ammonium ion. |
GO:0042439
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ethanolamine-containing compound metabolic process
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The chemical reactions and pathways involving ethanolamine (2-aminoethanol) and compounds derived from it. |
GO:0006577
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amino-acid betaine metabolic process
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The chemical reactions and pathways involving any betaine, the N-trimethyl derivative of an amino acid. |
GO:0006578
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amino-acid betaine biosynthetic process
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The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the formation of any betaine, the N-trimethyl derivative of an amino acid. |