Biology 1202B Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Glutamine, Exergonic Reaction, Cellular Respiration

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We can define energy as the capacity to do work. Move objects against an opposing force: chemical gradient, gravity, friction or moving a chemical reaction towards completion. Energy can be transformed between one form and another. Energy possessed by an object because it is in motion. Energy can not be created or destroyed, but only converted to other forms. The amount of energy in the universe is constant. The total disorder (entropy) of a system and its surroundings will increase. Energy will always become more spread out. Energy transfer in a biochemical reaction is also inefficient. A certain percent of the energy is lost as entropy. The energy that remains is free energy and available to do biological work. G has 2 components: h is the potential (enthalpy) of the system, s is the entropy of the system. G= h- ts (t = kelvin + c + 273)

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