BI110 Chapter 4: chapter 4.docx

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Energy is defined as the capacity to do useful work. Energy may converted readily from one form to another. Study of energy and its transformations: energy is 2 types: kinetic and potential. 1st law: energy can be transformed but not created or destroyed. 2nd law: total disorder of a system and its surroundings always increases: entropy is the measure of disorder. Isolated neither energy nor matter is exchanged (thermos) Closed energy is exchanged but matter isn"t (earth) Open both energy and matter are exchanged (organism) Significant portion of this energy is used to maintain order in our cells. We eat food to maintain low entropy! Thermodynamics in the living cell energy content and entropy contribute to making a reaction spontaneous. Spontaneous reactions -> occur without an input of energy from the surroundings. Reactions tend to be spontaneous if products have less potential energy than reactants: enthalpy (h): potential energy in a system.

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