BICH 410 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Living Systems, Energy, Thermodynamics

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1 Sep 2016
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Living systems- structure determines function-> important to understand the composition of biological structures and how that facilitates appropriate function. Composition of most living matter: hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, carbon (99% of atoms in human body) Biomolecules- contain carbon, because carbon is very stable and versatile. Macromolecules- offer structural complexity that arise from using simple molecules as a basic units. Study of energy and its effects on matter. How heat and energy relate to the matter in the universe. Used to describe and quantify a speci c type of process. 1st law- energy is conserved for any process, the energy of the system and its surroundings is constant. Energy is neither created nor destroyed, but it can be converted to another form. 2nd law- the disorder of the universe is constantly increasing. Spontaneous processes are characterized by the conversion of order to disorder. Open systems- exchange both energy and matter with their surroundings.

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