BI110 Chapter Notes - Chapter 22: Cellular Respiration, Activation Energy, Equilibrium Point

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A and b are reactants; c and d are products and a, b, c and d represent the number of moles. The reacion is reversible, but the actual direcion and rate at any one ime depends on the energy and on the concentraions of a, b, c and d. Energy: the capacity to do work: kineic energy energy of moion, potenial energy stored energy. Types of energy that are most important in biology: light, heat, mechanical, chemical, electrical/ion gradients. Energy can be converted readily from one form to another. Diferent types of thermodynamic systems: open systems exchange energy and mater with surroundings, and are most important in biology, can also have closed and isolated thermodynamic systems. Energy can be transferred and transformed but not created or destroyed: conservaion of energy. Total amount of energy in a system and its surroundings remains constant.

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