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The author notes that the medieval hero was Francis of Assisi, "a poor, simple saint who fasted assiduously, placed great importance on submission and humility, and understood the gospel as the joy of being little." In contrast, the "Renaissance world celebrated learned men, explorers, artists, poets, and architects." Do you think this shift in who or what was inspiring is a positive shift? Explain.
Metabolic Pathways
Sequences of enzymatic reactions where one substrate is converted into another, allowing cells to perform vital functions.
Macromolecules
Large molecules necessary for life, including proteins, nucleic acids, carbohydrates, and lipids, with complex structures and vital roles in biological processes.
Phosphate
A chemical compound that contains the phosphate ion (PO4^3-), which is essential in biological systems for energy transfer and storage.
Intracellular Buffer System
Mechanisms within cells that regulate pH levels, preventing significant variations that could otherwise interfere with cellular function.
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