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.
No. I have been taught the terms endothermic and exothermic but i think it is the same thing. if you think of bonds as energy then a catabolic reaction, which is just the breaking of bonds, gives off heat energy making it exothermic. I think i got that right butdon't quote me :P hope this helps OK Ive just looked up endogonic and im not rewriting my answer but they are pretty much the same just thermic is heat and gonic is energy http:/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catabolism :D
The scientific process
Afferent Process is the process by which the dendrites carry impulses toward the cyton.
method is process and product
It synthesize energy in cell.They are used in endogonic reactions.
No it is not possible to hear it.
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.
no. its a respiratory reactionEndergonic reactions absorbs energy.Respiration release energy.So it is a exogonic reacction
Cellular respiration is an example of biochemical process where cells break down glucose to produce energy in the form of ATP. This process occurs in the mitochondria of cells and is essential for the survival of aerobic organisms, including humans.
Cellular respiration is a series of metabolic reactions that convert glucose into ATP, the main energy currency of cells. The process involves three stages: glycolysis, the Krebs cycle (or citric acid cycle), and oxidative phosphorylation. These reactions take place in the mitochondria of cells and yield energy in the form of ATP along with carbon dioxide and water as byproducts.
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.
Energy is absorbed during photosynthesis to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen. This process requires energy from sunlight to drive the chemical reactions that produce glucose as a source of energy for the plant.
No. I have been taught the terms endothermic and exothermic but i think it is the same thing. if you think of bonds as energy then a catabolic reaction, which is just the breaking of bonds, gives off heat energy making it exothermic. I think i got that right butdon't quote me :P hope this helps OK Ive just looked up endogonic and im not rewriting my answer but they are pretty much the same just thermic is heat and gonic is energy http:/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catabolism :D
I would say it depends on how "process " is used.He is in the process of preparing dinner .He wrote a paper on the process for making steel.
for process
1. process creation: to create a process. 2. process termination: to terminate the process. 3. process abort: in case of abnormal execution of process,it is used to abort the process. 4. process load: to load the process in memory. 5. process execute: to execute the process.