Endergonic chemical reaction definition. -Biology

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Description : What is endergonic reaction? 

Last Answer : Energy is consumed and external energy is to be supplied for these reactions. In the body this is usually accomplished by coupling the endergonic reaction with an exergonic reaction, e.g. Hexokinase reaction, Glucose + ATP ® Glucose-6-Phosphate + ADP.

Description : If the Keq for an enzymatic reaction is greater than 1, the reaction A- will be endergonic B- can not occur without the input of energy C- both (a) and (b) D- none of these

Last Answer : none of these

Description : Contrast and compare exergonic reactions versus endergonic reactions. Which reaction type matches with anabolic reactions? Which matches with catabolic reactions?

Last Answer : Exergonic is when energy is released. In contrast, endergonic requires energy; it absorbs free energy. Magnitude of ΔG for an exergonic reaction represents the max amount of work a reaction can ... In that train of thought, endergonic would match with anabolic, as energy is consumed/required.

Description : Photosynthesis is a process (a) Reductive and exergonic (b) Reductive and catabolic (c) Reductive, endergonic and catabolic (d) Reductive, endergonic and anabolic

Last Answer : Ans:(d)

Description : What is chemical oxygen demand definition?

Last Answer : Chemical oxygen demand is the necessary oxygen to be used in water chemical reactions (oxidation of iseveral impurities).