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How Can an Unfavorable Reaction ( > 0)still Occur

Question 36

Question 36

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How can an unfavorable reaction ( How can an unfavorable reaction (   > 0) still occur in a metabolic pathway? A)  Link it to another unfavorable reaction. B)  Link it to a favorable reaction. C)  They cannot be used in metabolic pathway reactions. D)  Increase the temperature of the reaction. > 0) still occur in a metabolic pathway?


A) Link it to another unfavorable reaction.
B) Link it to a favorable reaction.
C) They cannot be used in metabolic pathway reactions.
D) Increase the temperature of the reaction.

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