BIOLOGY 151 Lecture Notes - Lecture 19: Endergonic Reaction, Exergonic Process, Potential Energy

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Chemical energy - potential energy in chemical bonds. Exergonic - a reaction that releases energy into the environment. Endergonic - a reaction that requires energy from the environment (atp) Catabolism - conversion of macromolecules into their subunits. Releases energy into environment through the breaking of bonds. Anabolism - conversion of subunits into respective macromolecules. Requires energy from atp to form bonds between subunits. Energy coupling - transfer of energy from an exergonic rxn to an - endergonic rxn. Glycolysis - breaking down of glucose into co2 and h2o. Refers to amount of available energy in a system to break and/or form bonds. G = gco2 + h20 + kcl - gc12h22o11 + kclo3. Physical representation of the energy of a system during the course of a reaction. The initial bump in the curve represents the activation energy of the reaction (i. e. how much energy was required for the reaction to move forward)

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