An endergonic reaction (such as photosynthesis) isa reaction that requires energy to be driven. ... Endergonic reactions are nonspontaneous. The progress of the reaction is shown by the line. The change of Gibbs free energy (ΔG) during an endergonic reaction is a positive value because ene...
Is photosynthesis a catabolic or anabolic reaction? Does the catabolic pathway break down glucose? Which metabolic reaction occurs when a cell uses energy? Define the term catabolic reaction. Explain why the formation of glucose molecules from a polysaccharide such as glycogen is a good example of ...
Is photosynthesis a catabolic or anabolic reaction? Why is photosynthesis an endergonic reaction? What are the reactants of photosynthesis? What are the reactants for photosynthesis? Why aren't chloroplasts in animal cells? How are the processes of photosynthesis and cellular respiration complementar...
What is the difference between an endergonic reaction and an exergonic reaction? Photosynthesis is an ___ reaction. a. exergonic b. endergonic Explain how an exergonic reaction can be used to drive an endergonic reaction. Which reaction can provide the energy needed to run an endergonic rea...
During photosynthesis, plants absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and turn it into glucose and oxygen. The process requires energy in the form of sunlight and is more endogenic than it is endothermic. The equation for the reaction is: ...
What is the meaning of biosynthetic phase? Hint: Biosynthetic phase isthe phase of photosynthesis where the chemical products of the light reaction are used to synthesize the actual food i.e. glucose, in the higher plants. What is the role of Florigen?
Plants and some microorganisms, all of which are classified as photoautotrophs, gain their energy from a form of cell metabolism called photosynthesis, rather than respiration. Photoautotrophs get energy from light and convert it to chemical energy in the form of ATP. The cells then use the ...
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Is photosynthesis an endergonic or exergonic process? Where are all of the NADH and FADH produced and where are they used to make ATP? In the entire process of cellular respiration, each molecule of glucose that is metabolized yields enough energy to form ___ molecules of ATP. a. 2. b...
What type of phosphorylation occurs in photosynthesis? Which macromolecules make up the plasma membrane? What type of protein is ATP synthase? Is hydrolysis of macromolecules catabolic or anabolic? What reaction is driven by glucose catabolism?