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Hey there! You’ve probably heard of metabolism, but do you know about catabolism and exergonic reactions? Well, let me tell ya - they’re pretty cool! Catabolism is the process of breaking down molecules to release energy. Exergonic reactions are a type of reaction that releases energy. Put them together and you get an exergonic catabolic reaction - one that releases energy as it breaks down molecules. Pretty neat, right?

Why Is Catabolism Exergonic? [Solved]

Yeah, it’s pretty simple - when a catabolic reaction happens, the big molecule gets broken down into smaller pieces. The bonds that held them together get broken and energy is released. That’s why most of the time these reactions are exergonic - they give off energy!

  1. Catabolism: The process of breaking down complex molecules into simpler ones, releasing energy in the process.

  2. Exergonic: A type of reaction that releases energy, usually in the form of heat or light. This energy can be used to power other reactions or processes within a cell.

Catabolism is an exergonic process, meaning it releases energy. In other words, it’s like a mini-explosion that helps break down molecules and turn them into energy for the body to use. It’s a natural process that keeps us going!