Cellular Respiration Is Only 40 Efficient The Other 60 Of Energy Derived From Glucose Is Lost As Heat Entropy Th 1 (21.66 KiB) Viewed 17 times
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Cellular respiration is only 40% efficient; the other 60% of energy derived from glucose is "lost" as heat (entropy). This increase in entropy (randomness) can be explained by the first law of thermodynamics the second law of thermodynamics the use of enzymes to jump start the reaction the fact that spontaneous reactions are endergonic
glycoprotein. This is a good example of... an exergonic reaction the presence of cofactors an enzyme lowering the activation energy O coupling
NAD+ can be turned into NADH. This is an example of... reduction Ophosphorylation O an endergonic reaction coupling
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