BIOL150 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Competitive Inhibition, Energy Level, Manganese

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Potential energy (ep: the energy of motion, heat, stored energy, as a result of: Relationship between forms of energy and heat. 1st law of thermodynamics: the interconversion between forms of energy, energy can be transferred and transformed, but it cannot be created nor destroyed. 2nd law of thermodynamics: energy tends to spontaneously disperse, from being localized, ordered to be coming spread out, disordered. Cells must carry out a multitude of chemical reactions. Cells need energy to form complex molecules to function: energetically intensive process. Many of these reactions do not occur at rates capable of sustaining life under physiological conditions: cells need a mechanism around this. 1st law of thermodynamics: energy and chemical bonds. Location (e. g. , ball at the top of a hill) Chemical bonds contain stored (potential) energy: chemical reactions can therefore provide a source of useful cellular energy because they can harness the potential energy between bonds. Electrons participating in chemical bonds are a source of potential energy.

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