1. The formation of ATP from ADP and Pi​ (reaction given below) is (exergonic/endergonic) because it has a (positive/neg

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1. The formation of ATP from ADP and Pi​ (reaction given below) is (exergonic/endergonic) because it has a (positive/neg

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1. The formation of ATP from ADP and Pi​ (reaction given below) is (exergonic/endergonic) because it has a (positive/negative) △G, as ATP has a (lower/higher) free energy than ADP. ADP+P1​→ ATP  2. If one part of a biological reaction has a positive ΔG, it will (always/sometimes/never) be coupled with another reaction with a ΔG that is more (positive/negative). 3. While active transport (does/doesn't) require energy and works (against/down) a concentration gradient, passive transport (does/doesn't) require energy and works (against/down) a concentration gradient. 4. During (active/passive) transport, phosphorylation and dephosphorylation of the proton pump (uses/releases) energy leading to the movement of protons from (low/high) to (low/high) concentration gradient across the cell membrane.
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