To review:
Match the following terms with thecorrect definitions.
Endergonic reaction
Potential energy
Electrical energy
Anabolic
Oxidation-reduction reaction
Chemical energy
Catabolic reaction
Kinetic energy
The definitions are:
Energy in motion.
Energy stored in
The reaction that consumes energy.
A decomposition reaction.
The energy of moving charged particle.
Stored energy.
Synthesis reaction.
A reaction where electrons are transferred between the reactants.
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