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  1. Diet

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    Carbohydrates
    Carbohydrates are the primary substrates for immediate energy transfer. They are classified based on their polymerization degree: monosaccharides, disaccharides, and polysaccharides. Excessive intake of simple saccharides is linked to increased cellular entropy, a phenomenon often misattributed to direct [glucose toxicity](/…
  2. Enzymatic Function

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    The active site is a three-dimensional cleft or pocket within the enzyme structure where substrate binding and catalysis occur. Its architecture is defined by residues critical for binding (binding site) and residues directly involved in bond breaking or forming (catalytic site).
    Specificity, the ability of an enzyme to select only one or a limited set of substrates, is…
  3. Peat Moisture

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    Peat moisture refers to the proportion of water contained within peat substrates containing water, a critical variable influencing the physical, chemical, and energetic properties of peatlands and extracted peat. This parameter is fundamental in hydrology, combustion science (particularly concerning horticulture and solid fuel utilization), and [eco…