BIOL 1F90 Lecture 4: chapter8

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Energy and thermodynamics: living organisms require energy to do work, any change in state or motion of matter. Living things are open systems: second law: in every energy conversion, some energy is converted to heat energy that is lost to the surroundings, and thus cannot be used for work. Every energy conversion increased the entropy of the universe. Energy converted to heat in the surroundings increases entropy (spreading of energy) no energy conversion is 100% efficient organisms must get a constant influx of energy because of energy is lost in conversions. 3. reaction together, the coupled reactions must have a net exergonic nature reaction coupling requires that the reactions share a common intermediate(s) Coupled: a + c b + d (overall exergonic) Actually: a + c i b + d typically, the exergonic reaction in the couple is atp + h2o adp + pi anabolic reactions are usually endergonic.

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