BI110 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Phytochrome, Chlamydomonas Reinhardtii, Photomorphogenesis

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Bi110 - lecture 5 - energy & matter and water. The sum of all chemical reactions occurring in every cell. Chemical reactions: rearrangement of bonds (bonds breaking and forming) Bonds breaking release energy, bonds being formed need energy. Energy is lost and released as different forms of energy. Most of the energy is released as heat energy, but some of it is captured and used for other purposes. Bond is broken and energy contained in bond is released. Gibbs free energy: energy released in molecules. Reactants have more free energy than the products. Difference in energy between reactants and products is net energy. Ex. hydrolysis releases atp, cellular respiration (uses molecules from photosynthesis to release atp) Reactants have lower amount of energy than products. Molecules of reactants have more energy than reactants. Energy was put in the reaction somewhere. Usually in a cell, the energy comes from atp.

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