BIO 111 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Exergonic Reaction, Lactose Intolerance, Adenosine Triphosphate

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G < 0 or negative free energy change. G > 0 or positive free energy change. Joining together 2 amino acids (not real values) For a reaction at equilibrium, g = 0. If a cell is in equilibrium, no work is being done. Requires constant input & processing of energy. Cells need to do lots of endergonic reactions but they aren"t spontaneous! The solution to this is atp hydrolysis for energy coupling. An endergonic reaction can be coupled to an exergonic reaction. Endergonic reaction will be spontaneous if net free energy change for both processes is negative. Lot of energy stored in phosphate bonds. Glucose + phosphate 2- glucose-6-phosphate 2- + h2o. Atp + h2o adp + pi. G(net) = -7. 3 kcal / mole + 3. 3 kcal / mole. Must come in contact with each other (collide) with enough energy to react. Increase temp, molecules move faster/collide more often. Each is specific to a certain reaction.

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