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  • Chemical Reaction

    The process involving the making and breaking of chemical bonds, leading to changes in matter.
  • Reactants

    The starting materials in a chemical reaction.
  • Products

    The ending materials in a chemical reaction.
  • What are endergonic reactions?

    Reactions that require an input of energy.
  • What are exergonic reactions?

    Reactions that release energy into the environment.
  • Endergonic Reaction

    A reaction that builds complex molecules and requires energy input.
  • Exergonic Reaction

    A reaction that breaks down complex molecules and releases energy.
  • What is the role of energy in endergonic reactions?

    Energy enters the reaction to build up larger molecules.
  • What is the role of energy in exergonic reactions?

    Energy exits the reaction as molecules are broken down.
  • Metabolic Pathways

    Series of chemical reactions in a cell that build and breakdown molecules for cellular processes.
  • Energy Dynamics

    The study of how energy flows and changes in biological systems.
  • What happens to energy in an exergonic reaction?

    Energy is released into the environment.
  • What happens to energy in an endergonic reaction?

    Energy is absorbed and used to build complex molecules.
  • Potential Energy

    Energy stored in a system due to its position or arrangement.
  • What is the difference in energy levels between reactants and products in an endergonic reaction?

    Products have higher energy than reactants.
  • What is the difference in energy levels between reactants and products in an exergonic reaction?

    Reactants have higher energy than products.
  • What are the starting materials in a chemical reaction called?

    Reactants
  • What are the ending materials in a chemical reaction called?

    Products
  • What type of reaction builds larger, more complex molecules?

    Endergonic Reaction
  • What type of reaction breaks down larger molecules into smaller components?

    Exergonic Reaction
  • What is required for an endergonic reaction to occur?

    An input of energy
  • What is released during an exergonic reaction?

    Energy
  • What does the 'EX' in exergonic stand for?

    Exit, as energy exits the reaction.
  • What does the 'EN' in endergonic stand for?

    Enter, as energy enters the reaction.
  • What is the significance of understanding chemical reactions in biology?

    It is crucial for grasping metabolic pathways and energy dynamics.
  • What is the energy status of products in an exergonic reaction?

    Products have lower energy than reactants.
  • What is the energy status of products in an endergonic reaction?

    Products have higher energy than reactants.
  • What is the main difference between endergonic and exergonic reactions?

    Endergonic reactions require energy input, while exergonic reactions release energy.