BIOL107 Lecture 7: Lecture 7 Energy Student 15

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Lecture #7 introduction to metabolism and energy. Focus: we have already discussed many of the principles of cellular energy and metabolism for example, we now know that pumping a molecule up a gradient requires energy and that energy can be atp or another chemical gradient. Understanding how basic energy principles are applied to biological systems is a key concept that will be used to fully understand both photosynthesis and respiration. Cells are bound by the laws of thermodynamics and we must understand these laws and their applications to understand cellular metabolism. Define : entropy, first and second law of thermodynamics, enzyme, endergonic, exergonic, energy coupling, enzyme inhibitors, substrate, active site, activation energy, feedback inhibition, allosteric regulation. Draw an endergonic and exergonic reaction profile. Give an example and explain energy coupling. Give the purpose of enzyme inhibition in a cellular context. The totality of an organism"s chemical reactions, managing the materials and energy resources of the cell.

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