Which statement about biochemical reactions is true? a) some energy is changed to matter in a biochemical reaction b) there is no net gain or loss of energy in a biochemical reaction c) the total amount of energy is reduced during a reaction d) the total amount of energy is increased during a reaction
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Energy is absorbed when the reactants have more energy than the products.
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Sorry @Jesstho.-. so would the answer be a or d
I honestly don't know but probably a
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It is B. We are talking about energy and there is no process that creates energy from nothing or completely destroys energy. Yes, energy is lost during these reactions, almost entirely in the form of heat, but it is not destroyed. Similarly, there is nothing that generates energy. Reactions liberate energy from molecules, but energy is not spontaneously generated from nothing.
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