BIO 211 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Hydrolysis, Anabolism, Exergonic Process

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Potential energy: the energy of position or stored energy. Energy stored in a molecules chemical bonds and is the most important form of energy in the human body. Chemical energy is released when the bonds are broken during chemical reactions. Three molecules in human body function primarily in chemical energy storage: 1st law: energy can be neither created or destroyed, it can only be converted or transferred. 2nd law: every time energy is transferred from one form to another, some of that energy is converted to heat. Metabolism: term for all biochemical reactions in living organisms. Chemical reactions: occur when chemical bonds are broken and new ones formed to produce a different structure. Reactants: are the substrate or substances that are present prior to the start of the chemical reaction. Products: substances that are formed by the chemical reaction. Decomposition: large molecule is digested and broken down into smaller structures, occurs during hydrolysis.

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