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what is an "endergonic" process?
 

Asked by vedant shah 12th June 2017, 8:57 AM
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An endergonic reaction or an endergonic process is a reaction that requires the absorption of energy for the reaction to take place. These reactions are not spontaneous. They require work or an input of force, often in the form of energy for the reaction to occur. Sometimes, the initial energy absorbed to get the reaction started is the only energy required, while at other times, the reaction continues to absorb energy throughout the entire process.

One of the most common examples of an endergonic reaction is the process of photosynthesis. Photosynthesis is used by all plants to convert light energy into a form of chemical energy that can be used to fuel their life processes.

Answered by Expert 12th June 2017, 9:34 AM
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