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Olegator [25]
4 years ago
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1.ATP production is an example of a. a phosphoreductase reaction. b. an exergonic phosphorylation reaction. c. energy waste in m

itochondria. d. the combustion of a molecule. e. the coupling of an exergonic reaction to an endergonic reaction1.ATP production is an example of a. a phosphoreductase reaction. b. an exergonic phosphorylation reaction. c. energy waste in mitochondria. d. the combustion of a molecule. e. the coupling of an exergonic reaction to an endergonic reaction1.ATP production is an example of a. a phosphoreductase reaction. b. an exergonic phosphorylation reaction. c. energy waste in mitochondria. d. the combustion of a molecule. e. the coupling of an exergonic reaction to an endergonic reaction1.ATP production is an example of a. a phosphoreductase reaction. b. an exergonic phosphorylation reaction. c. energy waste in mitochondria. d. the combustion of a molecule. e. the coupling of an exergonic reaction to an endergonic reaction1.ATP production is an example of a. a phosphoreductase reaction. b. an exergonic phosphorylation reaction. c. energy waste in mitochondria. d. the combustion of a molecule. e. the coupling of an exergonic reaction to an endergonic reaction
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1 answer:
ladessa [460]4 years ago
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Answer:

option E the coupling of an exergonic reaction to an endergonic reaction

Explanation:

ATP production is an example of energy coupling where energy that is derived from one system is used to drive the reaction of a second system.  energy released by ATP hydrolysis (an exergonic reaction) is usually used to drive cellular functions; coupling with endergonic reactions (reactions that absorbs heat from the environment). Sodium potassium pump uses this energy derived from ATP hydrolysis to pump sodium and potassium across the membrane.

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