BSC 114 Chapter Notes - Chapter 8: Thermal Energy, Ribose, Emergence

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Section 8. 1: an organism"s metabolism transforms matter and energy, subject to the laws of thermodynamics. Each step is catalyzed by a certain enzyme: manages the material and energy resources of the cell, catabolic pathways- release energy by breaking down complex molecules into simpler compounds. Energy that was stored in the organic molecules becomes available to do work on the cell. Energy released can be used to drive the uphill reactions of anabolic pathways: anabolic pathways- consume energy to build complicated molecules from simpler ones. Synthesis of an amino acid from simpler molecules. Bioenergetics- the study of how energy flows through living organisms. Energy- the capacity to cause change: some forms of energy in everyday life can be used to do work. Thermal energy in transfer from one object to another is called heat: potential energy- energy that is not kinetic, chemical energy- the potential energy available for release in a chemical reaction. Complex molecules (glucose) are high in chemical energy.

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