BIOL 112 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Exergonic Reaction, Chemical Bond, Anabolism

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Metabolism comprises all chemical reactions in a cell. It is usually further subdivided into anabolism and catabolism. Examples are dna replication, protein synthesis, making of starch. Example: digestion of food molecules for energy generation. Energy is defined as the potential capacity to do work. Example: chemical bond energy in h2 and o2 is converted to chemical bond energy in h2o and heat energy. Not the energy content, because energy is neither created nor destroyed (first law of thermodynamics). But the tendency of energy to become evenly distributed or dispersed over time. Hot cup of coffee will cool down, but never warm up on its own. A balloon will lose air, but never gain it on its own. A swimmer can dive into water, but is never thrown out of the water by the concerted movement of water molecules. In all of these processes the overall disorder in the universe increases as they proceed.

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