Catabolic.
Catabolism is an exergonic process.
The process of catabolism is exergonic.
Yes, the reaction is exergonic and spontaneous.
Yes, if a process is exergonic, it releases energy and is spontaneous.
The process of catabolism is exergonic, meaning it releases energy.
Catabolism
Catabolism is an exergonic process.
The process of catabolism is exergonic.
Yes, the reaction is exergonic and spontaneous.
Yes, combustion is an example of an exergonic reaction. During combustion, energy is released- making it an exergonic reaction.
Yes, if a process is exergonic, it releases energy and is spontaneous.
The action of lactase is exergonic because it breaks down lactose into glucose and galactose, releasing energy in the process.
The process of catabolism is exergonic, meaning it releases energy.
Movement is not considered an exergonic reaction. Exergonic reactions typically refer to chemical reactions that release energy, while movement in living organisms is driven by processes such as muscle contraction and nerve impulses rather than by a specific chemical reaction.
A catabolic reaction is typically exergonic, meaning it releases energy.
One thing that is true for all exergonic reactions is that the reaction continues with a net release of what is called free energy. Exergonic reactions are chemical reactions.
It does not produce or consume heat. It is "cold light"- bioluminescence