Why do even exergonic biological reactions almost always require a catalyst? What does this catalyst do?
Why do even exergonic biological reactions almost always require a catalyst? What does this catalyst do?
How does energy flow in chemical reactions? Compare
and contrast exergonic and endergonic reactions. Draw diagrams.
45 1. How does energy flow in chemical reactions? Compare and contrast exergonic and endergonic reactions. Draw diagrams. Fnery is defined as the capacity to do work Enerov existing in two states: kinetic energy a
why does a natural disaster such as a drought or flood in an agricultural regional almost always result in higher prices for commodities and consumer goods
Why do airports require marketing even though they are funded in surplus by Governments? (with references please).
Why has the current account balance of the United States almost always been negative in the last several decades? In other words, what section of the current account is causing the negative cash flow? (2 pts.) What is the major source of capital inflows that allow the negative current account balance to continue? Why does this inflow happen? (2 pts.) Be sure to answer all questions.
Exergonic and Endergonic Reactions What would happen if you rapidly shake a bottle of sand? How does this demonstrate the first law of thermodynamics? Free energy Energy released to surroundings Reactants (marble at top) Products (marble at bottom of hill)
Why are these reactions for gluconeogenesis
exergonic?
I get that Glucose 6-phosphate -> glucose and fructose
1,6-biphosphate -> fructose 6 phosphate release Pi, but doesn't
the formation of formation of oxaloacetate and phosphoenolpyruvate
require energy ( ATP and GTP)
ruvate. CH,OH CHOPO; HO он glucose 6- phosphatase HO OH OH 94 Он glucose 6-phosphate glucose glycolysao OPOH COCHZOPO HO O HO OH fructose 1,6- bisphosphatase ,POH COCH,OH HO он OH fructose 6-phosphate OH fructose 1,6-bisphosphate HCO; + ATP ADP +...
Why does the Federal Reserve require that banks have reserves? What are excess reserves? How do you calculate the excess reserves held? 6.
Answer all of them or do not answer
Q8. Why does balance of payment always balance even when balance of trade may not be in balance? How does the US government pay for its chronic trade deficit of over $400 billion per year for so many years? Does this trade deficit matter in the long run? 09. How can monetary policy actions reduce the trade deficit? How might the increase in budget deficit from expansionary fiscal policy increase the trade...
Why are sonorants (vowels, diphthongs, glides, nasals and liquids) almost always voiced/phonated in the world's languages? (Hint: try making an unvoiced vowel or nasal. What is missing?)
• What role do biological factors play in addiction? • Why do some studies indicate that children who do not live with an addicted parent have the same likelihood of being addicted themselves?