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I think I asked you this about cell metabolism, earlier. I think it would be most helpful to have a fuller discussion of the most important pathways, before the list of subtopics, and I do not know whether you intend doing so. If you are, i think you could do so more fluently than I could, and I could use the time best elsewhere on Cz. But if you don't want to do such sections, I will, because I consider them needed. so perhaps you could reply here with an outline of what would help rather than hinder. [[User:DavidGoodman|DavidGoodman]] 20:51, 2 November 2006 (CST)
I think I asked you this about cell metabolism, earlier. I think it would be most helpful to have a fuller discussion of the most important pathways, before the list of subtopics, and I do not know whether you intend doing so. If you are, i think you could do so more fluently than I could, and I could use the time best elsewhere on Cz. But if you don't want to do such sections, I will, because I consider them needed. so perhaps you could reply here with an outline of what would help rather than hinder. [[User:DavidGoodman|DavidGoodman]] 20:51, 2 November 2006 (CST)
* I have made a fuller discussion in "Metabolism", like you suggested. Please tell me what you think of that one now..
* I have made a fuller discussion in "Metabolism", like you suggested. Please tell me what you think of that one now.. I do not really know what to write in ''anabolism'' (or ''catabolism'') : I'm afraid a fuller discussion would make them too long :-( But feel free to try something (just one paragraph or so...) so that I will get a better idea of what you mean.. [[User:Pedro Silva|Pedro Silva]] 03:51, 3 November 2006 (CST)
I do not really know what to write in "anabolism" (or "catabolism") : I'm afraid that wuld make them too long :-( But feel free to try something (just one paragraph or so...) so that I will get a better idea of what you mean.. [[User:Pedro Silva|Pedro Silva]] 03:51, 3 November 2006 (CST)

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I think I asked you this about cell metabolism, earlier. I think it would be most helpful to have a fuller discussion of the most important pathways, before the list of subtopics, and I do not know whether you intend doing so. If you are, i think you could do so more fluently than I could, and I could use the time best elsewhere on Cz. But if you don't want to do such sections, I will, because I consider them needed. so perhaps you could reply here with an outline of what would help rather than hinder. DavidGoodman 20:51, 2 November 2006 (CST)

  • I have made a fuller discussion in "Metabolism", like you suggested. Please tell me what you think of that one now.. I do not really know what to write in anabolism (or catabolism) : I'm afraid a fuller discussion would make them too long :-( But feel free to try something (just one paragraph or so...) so that I will get a better idea of what you mean.. Pedro Silva 03:51, 3 November 2006 (CST)