Two chemical reactions' Gibbs free energy is measured in the lab. The first has a free energy change greater than 0, the second reaction has a free energy change less than 0. If the two reactions happen in the same metabolic pathway they are described as cofactors coupled spontaneous endergonic

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QUESTION 12
Two chemical reactions' Gibbs free energy is measured in the lab. The first has a free energy change greater than 0, the second
reaction has a free energy change less than 0. If the two reactions happen in the same metabolic pathway they are described as
cofactors
O coupled
spontaneous
endergonic
Transcribed Image Text:QUESTION 12 Two chemical reactions' Gibbs free energy is measured in the lab. The first has a free energy change greater than 0, the second reaction has a free energy change less than 0. If the two reactions happen in the same metabolic pathway they are described as cofactors O coupled spontaneous endergonic
QUESTION 11
The reaction shown here
ATP +H2O --> ADP + Pi
is an example of
a reduction reaction.
the part that produces energy to drive endergonic reactions.
the part that uses energy from endergonic reactions.
an oxidation reaction.
O O
Transcribed Image Text:QUESTION 11 The reaction shown here ATP +H2O --> ADP + Pi is an example of a reduction reaction. the part that produces energy to drive endergonic reactions. the part that uses energy from endergonic reactions. an oxidation reaction. O O
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