- In
chemical thermodynamics, an
endergonic reaction (from Gr**** ἔνδον (endon) 'within' and ἔργον (ergon) 'work'; also
called a heat
absorbing nonspontaneous...
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smaller units.
These reactions require energy,
known also as an
endergonic process.
Anabolism is the building-up
aspect of metabolism,
whereas catabolism...
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energy from the
system to the surroundings. This is in
contrast with an
endergonic process.
Constant pressure,
constant temperature reactions are exergonic...
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Chemical thermodynamics Differential scanning calorimetry Endergonic Exergonic Endergonic reaction Exergonic reaction Exothermic process Endothermic...
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intuitive term in this context. More generally, the
terms exergonic and
endergonic relate to the free
energy change in any process, not just
chemical reactions...
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Calorimetry Chemical thermodynamics Differential scanning calorimetry Endergonic Endergonic reaction Exergonic Exergonic reaction Endothermic reaction "Gate...
- of a
chemical reaction, such as
whether the
reaction is
exergonic or
endergonic. Additionally, the
properties of a
product can make it
easier to extract...
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diabetes and
prolonged fasting. The
gluconeogenesis pathway is
highly endergonic until it is
coupled to the
hydrolysis of ATP or GTP,
effectively making...
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state is
lower on the
energy scale than the
initial state; in the case of
endergonic reactions the
situation is the reverse. A
reaction is said to be exothermic...
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products are
often carbon dioxide, water, and ammonia.
Coupled with an
endergonic reaction of anabolism, the cell can
synthesize new
macromolecules using...