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What are endergonic reactions? How can endergonic reactions proceed in organisms?
An endergonic reaction is a chemical reaction where the reactants have a lower free energy than the products. Enderonic reactions are coupled to exergonic reactions which cause the release in energy and therefore the reactions are able to proceed in organisms.
(Am i on the right path here? is this making sense? Am i leaving anything huge out or is this pretty much answering the question?)
An endergonic reaction is a chemical reaction where the reactants have a lower free energy than the products. Enderonic reactions are coupled to exergonic reactions which cause the release in energy and therefore the reactions are able to proceed in organisms.
(Am i on the right path here? is this making sense? Am i leaving anything huge out or is this pretty much answering the question?)
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