KIN 110 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Chemical Bond, Anabolism, Catabolism

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Energy and heat production are end-products of the breakdown of food. Excess end-products that are not used for energy or recessed as heat are built-up (synthesized) and stored (energy storage) 1st law of thermodynamics: energy can neither be created nor destroyed, but can be converted from one form to another. Ex. photosynthesis: conversion of radiant (thermonuclear) energy from the sun to chemical energy (glucose) in plants. Green plants: water, carbohydrates, little protein, very little fat. What we eat does have an influence on our body composition. All energy for survival, growth, physical activity is derived from chemical energy in food from thermonuclear energy from the sun. Thermonuclear >chemical bond energy(from plants or animals) >use for physical activity. Just the right balance of catabolism & anabolism to maintain a healthy body. Humans cannot create their own energy, that is why we eat for fuel. Either breaking down or storing energy for a later time.

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