BIOL 1103 Chapter Notes - Chapter 8: Hydrolysis, Cellular Respiration, Endergonic Reaction

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Metabolism: the totality of an organism"s chemical reactions. Metabolic pathway: a series of chemical reactions that either break down (catabolic pathways) or build up (anabolic pathways) molecules. Bioenergetics: the study of how energy flows through living organism. Heat: the transfer of thermal energy from one object to another (always warmer to cooler) First law of thermodynamics: energy is never created or destroyed it simply changes forms. The energy in the universe is always constant. Second law of thermodynamics: entropy (chaos) always increases. Entropy: a measure of disorder or randomness (chaos) If a process increases entropy then the reaction is able to proceed by itself and is considered spontaneous. If a reaction cannot proceed by itself (doesn"t increase entropy) then energy is required to start the reaction and it is considered non-spontaneous. Free energy: the ability to do work when the conditions are at a constant temperature and pressure. (gibbs) free energy is denoted by the symbol delta g.

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