BIOLOGY
BIOLOGY
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Author: Raven
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Chapter 6, Problem 1A
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The endergonic reactions are those reactions that require energy input from outside to initiate the reaction. These types of reactions are non-spontaneous and the energy from high energy compounds is used to drive the endergonic reactions in the cell.

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