BIOL 2604 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Prentice Hall, Oxidative Phosphorylation, Joule

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Bioenergetics, enzyme use, oxidation+reduction, cellular energy production major catabolic pathaways, electron. Energy ability to do work free energy (g) is the energy released from a reaction that can do work. If the change between these two = g occurs, then. Free energy of formation gf - energy required for formation of a compound from the sum of its elements. ** normal elements in ground state have formation energy of 0 gf. G " is the change in free energy under standard conditions [everything is at 1molar of concentration, etc] G is the change of free energy in actual conditions of nature. Usually g = g " [close to, not equal] but under some conditions in nature, differences in concentration or temperature can be significantly different making different bioenergetics. Catabolic reaction: breaking down reactions [exergonic/exothermic, blow shit up] Anabolic reaction: building up reactions [endergonic/endothermic, suck up energy] H2 + o2 > h2o = -237 g .

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