Energy coupling
The equation you provided describes photosynthesis, which is an endergonic process because it requires energy input to convert carbon dioxide and water into oxygen and sugars. Endergonic processes require energy to proceed and are not spontaneous.
The reaction of breaking apart ATP and a phosphate to produce heat is an exergonic reaction. It releases energy in the form of heat. This process is spontaneous because it occurs without the need for an input of additional energy.
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Catabolic: long cellulose polymers are broken down into carbon dioxide, water, and carbon monoxide gases. Exergonic: can be used to do work Spontaneous: once started the reaction will reach completion by itself, driven by a very positive change in entropy. However the reaction has a high activation energy. Therefore it is thermodynamically favourable but kinetically unfavourable.
Anabolism..I like to think, Ana is putting pieces of something together. To do so she needs energy. So it is endergonic. Catabolism..Is a cat shredding things to pieces. It's a compound breaking down smaller. Yea, so the cat might need energy too but I imagine it as a more uncontrolled, instinctive energy. The cat was prompted by something else to begin tearing things up. So catabolism is exergonic.
Anabolism is an endergonic process.
Catabolism is an exergonic process.
The process of catabolism is exergonic.
The process of catabolism is exergonic, meaning it releases energy.
Yes, the reaction in photosynthesis can be both endergonic and exergonic. The overall process of photosynthesis is endergonic, requiring energy input from sunlight. However, individual reactions within photosynthesis can be exergonic, releasing energy as they proceed.
The condensation of ADP and Pi to make ATP is an endergonic reaction because it requires energy input. This process is driven by energy from cellular respiration or photosynthesis.
exergonic reaction is a chemical reaction that releases free energy. its final state is less than its initial state. while the endergonic reaction is a chemical reaction that absorbs free energy from its surroundings. in this process, the initial state is less than its final state. it does not occur spontaneously.
endergonic is a reaction under which energy is stored in a chemical reaction in which the standard change in free energy is positive, and energy is absorbed.yourwelcome.
Protein folding is primarily an exergonic process because it releases energy. The overall stability of the folded protein is a result of favorable interactions between amino acids that drive the folding process to a lower energy state.
The action of lactase is exergonic because it breaks down lactose into glucose and galactose, releasing energy in the process.
Yes, combustion is an example of an exergonic reaction. During combustion, energy is released- making it an exergonic reaction.
Yes, the Calvin cycle is endergonic because it uses ATP molecules rather than creates them.