What is electron transport chain (ETC) High energy e- that are carried by NADH are passed along a series of enzymes and the electrons are used to make more ATP exergonic releases energy endergonic absorbs energy Activation energy Energy that is required to initiate a chemical reaction How does...
- At rest, creatine-phosphate is 3-6x more plentiful than ATP - When muscle contraction begins, creatine-phosphate is used to produce molecule of ATP required for contraction - Both creatine-phosphate & ATP provide enough energy for approximately 15 seconds of maximal muscle contraction ...
Complex molecules are made from simple molecules; energy required (ex. condensation reactions)Endergonic (consumes free energy, positive delta G)nonspontenous Deine catabolic reactions Complex molecules are broken down to simpler ones; energy is released (ex. hydrolysis reactions)Exergonic (releases fre...
the breakdown of glucose molecules to release energy for the plant to use Aerobic respiration definition requires oxygen, most efficient ( most common) Anaerobic respiration definition no oxygen required, less efficient, produces Ethyl Alcohol
What gas is required to started Light Independent reactions carbon dioxide(CO2) what is the main product of light independent reaction glucose(C6H12O6) what formula is this for C6H12O6 glucose Where does light independent reaction take place