Which one of the above is exergonic and which one is endergonic? Click or tap here to enter text. Endergonic reactions require Click or tap here to enter text.whereas exergonic reactions release Click or tap here to enter text. What is ATP used for in the body? Click or tap here to enter text. ADP + P = ATP is referred to as Click or tap here to enter text. Oxidation in the body is the Click or tap here to enter text.of electrons in the form of Click or tap here to enter text.ions Reduction in the body is the Click or tap here to enter text.of electrons in the form of Click or tap here to enter text.ions. Indicate if the below reactions are oxidation of reduction
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- Exergonic reactions are those that release energy, typically in the form of heat or light. They have a negative change in free energy (ΔG < 0). - Endergonic reactions are those that absorb energy from their surroundings. They have a positive change in free Show more…
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