Yes, combustion is an example of an exergonic reaction. During combustion, energy is released- making it an exergonic reaction.
The action of lactase is exergonic because it breaks down lactose into glucose and galactose, releasing energy in the process.
One thing that is true for all exergonic reactions is that the reaction continues with a net release of what is called free energy. Exergonic reactions are chemical reactions.
It does not produce or consume heat. It is "cold light"- bioluminescence
Protein synthesis, it's an endergonic reaction. (AP bio ch 5&6 test?)
Yes, combustion is an example of an exergonic reaction. During combustion, energy is released- making it an exergonic reaction.
Protein folding is primarily an exergonic process because it releases energy. The overall stability of the folded protein is a result of favorable interactions between amino acids that drive the folding process to a lower energy state.
yes
Catabolic.
catabolic and exergonic
Catabolism
The reaction in a glow stick is exergonic because it releases energy in the form of light. The chemical reaction between the two chemicals in the glow stick results in the emission of light without requiring an external source of energy.