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secondary metabolite
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secondary metabolite [′sek·ən‚der·ē mə′tab·ə‚līt]
(botany)
A natural chemical product of plants not normally involved in primary metabolic processes such as photosynthesis and cell respiration. Also known as secondary plant product.


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