Biology 1002B Chapter Notes - Chapter 4: Exergonic Reaction, Hydrolysis, Coupling Reaction

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Released free energy from catabolism is chemical energy used to power anabolic reactions. Not all steps in reactions have to be exergonic/ endergonic as long as the sum is catabolic/ anabolic. G (higher free energy to lower free energy) Can be used to do stuff and make more c-h bonds. + g (lower free energy to higher free energy) Adp + pi and atp are continuously cycled. Nad+ + 2h+ and nadh are continuously cycled. Exergonic reaction: g = 7. 3kcal/mol does not come from bond breakage. Transition state where g is high and need activation energy to break bonds. So it actually requires energy to break bonds. Atp is higher energy and is very unstable. Adp is lower energy and is stable. Remaining h from h2o is free as an h+ Free energy is released: g = -7. 3kcal/mol. Energy is required to break bond on the terminal phosphate (more unstable higher free energy)

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