BIOL 101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Threonine, Allosteric Regulation, Isoleucine

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14 Feb 2017
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Energy sunlight(k) plants sugar(p) animals glycogen/glucose(p) atp(p) work(k) First law - conservation of energy :chemical reactions are not creating chemical energy transfers it. Second law - entropy increases: (s) measurement of disorder. Free energy equation :(g), available to do work. G=h-ts (h= total energy in a system, t=temperature (kelvins), s=entropy, g=free energy) For reactions to occur without a net input of energy delta. G = - , s increases and h decreases (spontaneous reaction, but do require energy) Equilibrium is death in life chemical equilibrium. Endergonic reaction: energy required (delta g = +)- anabolic[decreasing entropy] Exergonic reaction: energy released (delta g = -)- catabolic[increased entropy] Coupled reactions-break something down energy harvested to build something up. Synthesis of atp adp + pi (delta g = Atp - used to do cellular work. Chemical work: making of glutamine hydrolysis of atp transport work: atp does work, phosphorylates. Mechanical work: movement - contraction of cells.

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