Biology, asked by kkumarnitish296, 1 month ago

endergonic and excergonic process define​

Answers

Answered by pk544042
0

Answer:

Here is your answer ⬇️

Explanation:

Reactions that have a negative ∆G release free energy and are called exergonic reactions. ... Reactions with a positive ∆G (∆G > 0), on the other hand, require an input of energy and are called endergonic reactions. In this case, the products, or final state, have more free energy than the reactants, or initial state.

Hope it's helps you

Answered by dsimran701
0

Answer:

Endogenic forces originate in the interior of the earth and causes changes both in the interior and on the surface. Example : Earthquakes and volcanic eruption.

Exogenic on the surface and bring out changes on the surface. Example : gradual changes like weathering, erosion, deposition etc.

MARK ME AS BRAINLIEST IF FOUND HELPFUL.

Similar questions