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What types of reactions are involved in the two-step conversion of glucose to fructose?
Pervasive
An adjective describing something that spreads widely throughout an area or a group of people, affecting every part of it.
Motives
Internal drives or reasons that trigger and direct human behavior towards specific goals.
Ego
The ego is one of the three components of the personality in Freud's psychoanalytic theory, acting as the mediator between the id's desires, the superego's moral standards, and reality.
Cardinal Trait
A dominant characteristic that defines a person's behavior and attitudes, often shaping their entire personality.
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