| 1. | Endergonic reactions require energy and include anabolic reactions and the contraction of muscle.
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| 2. | A chemical reaction is endergonic when non spontaneous.
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| 3. | Metabolism is the total of all catabolic, exergonic, anabolic, endergonic reactions.
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| 4. | This is in contrast with an endergonic process.
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| 5. | Nevertheless, endergonic reactions are quite common in nature, especially in biochemistry and physiology.
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| 6. | The reverse reaction is exothermic but endergonic.
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| 7. | The normal condition I would bet, is that condensation is endergonic at equilibrium temperatures.
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| 8. | The reverse is endergonic but exothermic.
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| 9. | Examples of endergonic reactions in cells include protein synthesis, and the nerve conduction and muscle contraction.
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| 10. | The process of getting to the top of the activation energy barrier to the transition state is endergonic.
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