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Dominic Mejia
10 January, 13:27
Photosynthesis is an endergonic reaction. Why?
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Julio
10 January, 15:46
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Photosynthesis is an endergonic reaction. An endergonic reaction requires or absorbs energy from its surroundings, while an exergonic reaction releases energy. Most reactions that create or synthesize compounds are endergonic, Thus making it and endergonic reaction
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