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Metabolism and Progesterone

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Difference between Metabolism and Progesterone

Metabolism vs. Progesterone

Metabolism (from μεταβολή metabolē, "change") is the set of life-sustaining chemical reactions in organisms. Progesterone (P4) is an endogenous steroid and progestogen sex hormone involved in the menstrual cycle, pregnancy, and embryogenesis of humans and other species.

Similarities between Metabolism and Progesterone

Metabolism and Progesterone have 26 things in common (in Unionpedia): Aldehyde, Alkene, Antioxidant, Cell (biology), Chloroform, Cholesterol, Cytochrome P450, Enzyme, Fat, Functional group, Gene expression, Growth factor, Hormone, Hydroxy group, Ketone, Metabolic pathway, Muscle, Natural product, Organic compound, Oxidoreductase, Oxygen, Reactive oxygen species, Redox, Steroid, Yeast, Zinc.

Aldehyde

In organic chemistry, an aldehyde is an organic compound containing a functional group with the structure.

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Alkene

In organic chemistry, an alkene, or olefin, is a hydrocarbon containing a carbon–carbon double bond.

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Antioxidant

Antioxidants are compounds that inhibit oxidation (usually occurring as autoxidation), a chemical reaction that can produce free radicals.

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Cell (biology)

The cell is the basic structural and functional unit of all forms of life.

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Chloroform

Chloroform, or trichloromethane (often abbreviated as TCM), is an organochloride with the formula and a common solvent.

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Cholesterol

Cholesterol is the principal sterol of all higher animals, distributed in body tissues, especially the brain and spinal cord, and in animal fats and oils.

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Cytochrome P450

Cytochromes P450 (P450s or CYPs) are a superfamily of enzymes containing heme as a cofactor that mostly, but not exclusively, function as monooxygenases.

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Enzyme

Enzymes are proteins that act as biological catalysts by accelerating chemical reactions.

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Fat

In nutrition, biology, and chemistry, fat usually means any ester of fatty acids, or a mixture of such compounds, most commonly those that occur in living beings or in food.

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Functional group

In organic chemistry, a functional group is a substituent or moiety in a molecule that causes the molecule's characteristic chemical reactions.

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Gene expression

Gene expression is the process by which information from a gene is used in the synthesis of a functional gene product that enables it to produce end products, proteins or non-coding RNA, and ultimately affect a phenotype.

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Growth factor

A growth factor is a naturally occurring substance capable of stimulating cell proliferation, wound healing, and occasionally cellular differentiation.

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Hormone

A hormone (from the Greek participle ὁρμῶν, "setting in motion") is a class of signaling molecules in multicellular organisms that are sent to distant organs or tissues by complex biological processes to regulate physiology and behavior.

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Hydroxy group

In chemistry, a hydroxy or hydroxyl group is a functional group with the chemical formula and composed of one oxygen atom covalently bonded to one hydrogen atom.

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Ketone

In organic chemistry, a ketone is an organic compound with the structure, where R and R' can be a variety of carbon-containing substituents.

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Metabolic pathway

In biochemistry, a metabolic pathway is a linked series of chemical reactions occurring within a cell.

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Muscle

Muscle is a soft tissue, one of the four basic types of animal tissue.

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Natural product

A natural product is a natural compound or substance produced by a living organism—that is, found in nature.

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Organic compound

Some chemical authorities define an organic compound as a chemical compound that contains a carbon–hydrogen or carbon–carbon bond; others consider an organic compound to be any chemical compound that contains carbon.

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Oxidoreductase

In biochemistry, an oxidoreductase is an enzyme that catalyzes the transfer of electrons from one molecule, the reductant, also called the electron donor, to another, the oxidant, also called the electron acceptor.

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Oxygen

Oxygen is a chemical element; it has symbol O and atomic number 8.

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Reactive oxygen species

In chemistry and biology, reactive oxygen species (ROS) are highly reactive chemicals formed from diatomic oxygen, water, and hydrogen peroxide.

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Redox

Redox (reduction–oxidation or oxidation–reduction) is a type of chemical reaction in which the oxidation states of the reactants change.

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Steroid

A steroid is an organic compound with four fused rings (designated A, B, C, and D) arranged in a specific molecular configuration.

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Yeast

Yeasts are eukaryotic, single-celled microorganisms classified as members of the fungus kingdom.

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Zinc

Zinc is a chemical element with the symbol Zn and atomic number 30.

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Metabolism and Progesterone Comparison

Metabolism has 384 relations, while Progesterone has 325. As they have in common 26, the Jaccard index is 3.67% = 26 / (384 + 325).

References

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