Metabolic pathways are the intricate networks of chemical reactions that keep cells alive. These pathways involve anabolism (building molecules) and catabolism (breaking them down), with enzymes acting as crucial catalysts. ATP, the cell's energy currency, powers many of these processes. Key pathways include glycolysis, the citric acid cycle, and oxidative phosphorylation. These interconnected processes break down nutrients, generate energy, and produce building blocks for cellular components. Understanding these pathways is essential for grasping how organisms function and adapt to their environments.