there is no exogonic reaction: reactions are either endergonic or exergonic.
An exergonic reaction is a chemical reaction that releases energy in the form of heat, light, etc. ..
An endergonic reaction is the opposite being a reaction requiring the input of energy.
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no. its a respiratory reactionEndergonic reactions absorbs energy.Respiration release energy.So it is a exogonic reacction
The main reactions that occur in mitochondria include the citric acid cycle (also known as the Krebs cycle) which generates ATP, fatty acid oxidation to produce energy, and the electron transport chain which creates a proton gradient to drive ATP synthesis. Mitochondria are crucial for cellular respiration and producing the majority of a cell's ATP.
Exergonic reactions indicate a negative change in Gibbs free energy, which in English means that the reactions are spontaneous and do not require addition of energy. The exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide in blood and lungs is an example. It is the concentration gradient that runs these exchanges passively, without additional energy from the cells.
Endogenic processes are driven by forces originating within the Earth's interior, such as volcanic eruptions and plate tectonics. Exogenic processes, on the other hand, are driven by forces originating from external sources, such as erosion and weathering caused by wind and water.
You would expect a catabolic reaction to be spontaneous because this type of reaction involves the release of energy. You would expect reactions that require energy (anabolic reactions) not to be spontaneous due to the need for an input of energy.
endothermic reaction
It would be a catabolic reaction or decomposition reaction.
Formation reaction.
The initial reaction is required to be subtracted from the final reaction to get the net reaction.
reversible reaction
Answer a.speed of the reaction. b.products of the reaction. c.pH of the reaction. d.temperature of the reaction