BIOL130 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Phosphorylation, Enzyme, Energy Level

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1st law of thermodynamics: energy can be transferred or transformed but not destroyed. Potential energy: stored energy as a result of location or structure. Chemical bonds contain potential energy, this is why reactions can provide a source of cellular energy. Electrons that are participating in chemical bonds have potential energy. Breaking bonds requires energy, and forming new bonds frees energy or makes energy after what it took to break the bonds. Forming some types of bonds frees more energy than required to break the old bond, so breaking these bonds ultimately leads to a release in energy. 2nd law of thermodynamics: energy tends to spontaneously disperse, from being localized, ordered, to becoming spread out, disordered. Chemical reactions must go from a more ordered state to a disordered state. Disordering the environment: change of bond energy in the reacting molecules can cause heat to be released.

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