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What is the function of ATP in endergonic reactions?
What is the function of ATP in endergonic reactions?
- To slow down the reaction
- To speed up the reaction
- To increase entropy within the reaction
- To provide energy for the reaction (correct)
Which color represents nitrogen in the given text?
Which color represents nitrogen in the given text?
- Red
- Dark blue (correct)
- Green
- Yellow
In the context of thermodynamics, what does the standard reduction potential measure?
In the context of thermodynamics, what does the standard reduction potential measure?
- Energy released from an endergonic reaction
- Rate of a chemical reaction
- Tendency of the donor to lose electrons (correct)
- Volume of reactants involved in a reaction
What drives processes like anabolism, transport, and mechanical work in cells?
What drives processes like anabolism, transport, and mechanical work in cells?
Which law of thermodynamics states that energy cannot be created or destroyed, only transformed?
Which law of thermodynamics states that energy cannot be created or destroyed, only transformed?
What color represents carbon in the provided color scheme?
What color represents carbon in the provided color scheme?
What does ATP hydrolysis do to endergonic processes within cells?
What does ATP hydrolysis do to endergonic processes within cells?
Which system serves as the reference standard for reduction potentials?
Which system serves as the reference standard for reduction potentials?
What is the main function of ATP in coupling endergonic reactions?
What is the main function of ATP in coupling endergonic reactions?
In which color is oxygen represented in the provided color scheme?
In which color is oxygen represented in the provided color scheme?