BIOC13H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Homeostasis, Feodor Felix Konrad Lynen, Peroxidase

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D fundamental concepts in bioenergetics/metabolism (may. Introduction to bioenergetics and life: last week"s lecture was a more general overview of bioenergetics, this week we will speak in more specific ways that apply to living organisms. For any chemical reaction, the equilibrium condition is whatever condition leads to the minimum free energy for that particular reaction. If we have only a and b (or only c and d) we are at a high free-energy state, as the equilibrium condition is a combination of a, b, c and d => minimum free energy state. 4 the corollary is also true that death is equilibrium . As we know, the second law of thermodynamics tells us that the universe is always tending to a low free energy state, trying to bring living things to death . Semester: summer 2020: based on the premise established on the previous page, living things need an (external) source of free energy.

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