BISC207 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Mitosis, Reverse Transcriptase, Elizabeth Blackburn

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How are endergonic reactions coupled to exergonic reactions? ( continued online) Therefore there is more energy in the reactants less in products because it is. Released when product is made: less stable = more energy, more stable = less energy. Ex: comparing atp and adp: adp is lower energy because energy had to be released from atp when rearranged to become adp. Changes in free energy for endergonic and exergonic reactions: endergonic = non-spontaneous, exergonic = spontaneous. Coupling reactions: connect endergonic with exergonic (as long as there more free energy released by exergonic reaction than needed to be put in for endergonic reaction then its good!, example: glucose + phosphate glucose-6-phosphate + h2o. This is an endergonic reaction because more free energy in the product than there is in reactant! (delta g = 3. 3kcal/mol: example: atp + h2o adp + phosphate (delta g = -7. 3kcal/mole)

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