BIOL 100 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Active Transport, Hydrolysis, Endocytosis

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15 Sep 2016
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Distinguish between potential (pe) and kinetic energy (ke) Explain the first law of thermodynamics in biological terms. Distinguish between endergonic and exergonic reactions: cells capture and use energy. Energy has ability to do work (work: movement of matter: energy is converted from one form to another it is never created or destroyed (first law of thermodynamics) Energy is within other matters of life: metabolism- all chemical reactions in cells, cellular respiration- many metabolic processes that produce energy, ( does not create energy, provides energy, different forms. Kinetic energy- energy from motion: energy is converted from one form to another it is never created or destroyed (first law of thermodynamics, chemical reactions need to give energy input or release energy a. i. Most energy transformations in organisms involve a change in electrons- oxidation-reduction (redox) Oxidation loss of electrons from an atom, releases energy. Reduction gain of electrons from an atom; requires energy both require energy.

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