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Endergonic Reactions
Chemical reactions that require an input of energy to proceed, as the products have a higher free energy than the reactants, often associated with anabolic processes in living organisms.
Free Energy
A thermodynamic quantity equivalent to the capacity of a system to do work; used to predict the direction of chemical reactions.
Reactants
Substances initially present in a chemical reaction that are consumed during the reaction to make products.
Activation Energy
Minimum amount of energy required to start a reaction.
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