BIOB34H3 Chapter Notes - Chapter 24-25: Osmoregulation, Red Blood Cell, Sodium Sulfate

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Transporters (key thing to remember inside the (cid:272)ell is hydropho(cid:271)i(cid:272). First in order to define transporters, we need to define equilibrium. An accurate definition of equilibrium is based on the second law of thermodynamics, which describes the behavior of systems, termed isolated systems, that have no inputs or outputs of energy or matter. The second law of thermodynamics states that when an isolated system undergoes change, it is not able to change in all conceivable ways. Instead, an isolated system can change in only certain, limited ways. Equilibrium is, by definition, the state toward which an isolated system changes; that is, it is the state toward which a system moves(cid:559)internally(cid:559)when it has no inputs or outputs of energy or matter. A system is at equilibrium when internal changes have brought it to an internally stable state from which further net change is impossible without system inputs or outputs.

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