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In a way, yes. Metabolic reactions are capable of chemical reactions. Specialized cells

, such as nerve, muscle, or blood cells, carry out distinctive chemical reactions. However, all cells perform certain basic reactions, such as buildup and breakdown of carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids. These reactions include hundreds of specific chemical changes that occur rapidly - yet in a coordinated fashion - thanks to enzymes.

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No, they are not the same. A chemical reaction involves the breaking and forming of chemical bonds in molecules, while a metabolic reaction is a specific type of chemical reaction that occurs within living organisms to maintain life processes. Metabolic reactions are typically regulated and interconnected in complex pathways.

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