BIOL 1107K Chapter Notes - Chapter 8: Kinetic Energy, Enthalpy, Anabolism

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Energy: capacity for change, capacity to do work (in physics sense, potential energy = stored energy, kinetic energy = energy of movement, metabolism. Sum of all chemical reactions in an organism. Anabolic vs. catabolic: laws of thermodynamics. 1st: energy is neither created or destroyed. 2nd: when energy is converted from one form to another, some of that energy cannot do work: entropy. Takes energy to impose/restore energy: enthalpy formula. Enthalpy (h) = free energy (g) + entropy (s) H = g + ts (t = absolute temperature) G = h ts tells us whether or not a reaction will happen: g = h t s if g is negative, free energy is released. If g is positive, free energy is consumed. Exergonic reactions release free energy (- g): catabolism; complexity decreases (generates disorder) Endergonic reactions consume free energy (+ g): anabolism; complexity (order) increases: chemical equilibrium. When hydrolyzed (break up), it releases energy.

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