Similarities between Hydrolysis and Inositol trisphosphate
Hydrolysis and Inositol trisphosphate have 5 things in common (in Unionpedia): Amino acid, Catabolism, Dehydration reaction, Hormone, PH.
Amino acid
Amino acids are organic compounds containing amine (-NH2) and carboxyl (-COOH) functional groups, along with a side chain (R group) specific to each amino acid.
Amino acid and Hydrolysis · Amino acid and Inositol trisphosphate ·
Catabolism
Catabolism (from Greek κάτω kato, "downward" and βάλλειν ballein, "to throw") is the set of metabolic pathways that breaks down molecules into smaller units that are either oxidized to release energy or used in other anabolic reactions.
Catabolism and Hydrolysis · Catabolism and Inositol trisphosphate ·
Dehydration reaction
In chemistry and the biological sciences, a dehydration reaction, also known as Zimmer's hydrogenesis, is a chemical reaction that involves the loss of a water molecule from the reacting molecule.
Dehydration reaction and Hydrolysis · Dehydration reaction and Inositol trisphosphate ·
Hormone
A hormone (from the Greek participle “ὁρμῶ”, "to set in motion, urge on") is any member of a class of signaling molecules produced by glands in multicellular organisms that are transported by the circulatory system to target distant organs to regulate physiology and behaviour.
Hormone and Hydrolysis · Hormone and Inositol trisphosphate ·
PH
In chemistry, pH is a logarithmic scale used to specify the acidity or basicity of an aqueous solution.
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Hydrolysis and Inositol trisphosphate Comparison
Hydrolysis has 97 relations, while Inositol trisphosphate has 83. As they have in common 5, the Jaccard index is 2.78% = 5 / (97 + 83).
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