In our lecture, one of the concluding notes was that reactions that are energetically favorable will occur spontaneously (known as exergonic reactions) while reactions that are energetically unfavorable (endergonic) will not. Endergonic reactions are required for life, so we know they occur, but they don’t generally do so without some sort of catalyst. 

Would that catalyst be specifically an enzyme, or could it be something else, such as an environmental change (such as temperature or PH)? 



Also after answer the question above, come up with a question related to the last question’s topic/concepts.


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