BIOL 1000 Chapter Notes - Chapter 4: Hydrolysis, Potential Energy, Endergonic Reaction

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Thermodynamics: the study of energy flow between a system and its surroundings during chemical and physical reactions. Life is maintained in a highly ordered state because it is an open system. Bringing energy in from the surroundings and in turn increasing the disorder of the surroundings unusable energy released, as heat, to the surroundings. 4. 1 free energy and spontaneous reactions: spontaneous reaction a reaction that will occur without the input of energy from the surroundings. Releases free energy energy that is available to do work: the change in free energy ( g) is influenced by two factors. The change in enthalpy ( h) potential energy in a system. These coupling reactions require enzymes: this atp is replenished by reactions that link atp synthesis to catabolic reactions, atp cycles between reactions that release free energy and reactions that require free energy.

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