BIOL107 Study Guide - Final Guide: Oxygenase, Acetyl-Coa, Chief Operating Officer

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Chemical energy stored in bonds that hold atoms together. Energy in gasoline + o2 movement of a car (changes to friction/heat on tires, road, air) + heat in engine + nrg in co2 molecules and other products. However, although energy can change its form, energy is never created or destroyed. Amount of energy in the universe is constant. This is a universal principal called the first law of thermodynamics. Another principle has a bearing on cells and energy: Entropy is useless energy it cannot be harnessed to do work. Second law can be stated a number of ways: a. i. i. Every energy transfer/transformation makes the universe more disordered a. i. ii. Every energy transfer/transformation results in some of that energy becoming useless energy (not available to do work = entropy) a. i. iii. Every energy transfer/transformation increases the entropy of the universe. An example of how entropy increases in a chemical reaction: The gasoline molecules are in an orderly state with potential energy.

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