Biology 1202B Chapter Notes - Chapter 4: Phosphate, Hydrolysis, Manganese

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Energy is most conveniently de ned as the capacity to do work. While energy exists in many different forms, these can be transformed readily from one to another. All forms of energy can be grouped into one of two different types: kinetic. Energy possessed by an object bc its in motion. Movement associated with kinetic energy is of use bc it can perform work by making other objects move: potential. Stored energy the energy an object has bc of its position or chemical structure. When discussing thermodynamics, it is important to de ne something called the system: system object being studied. Everything outside a system surroundings the universe is the total of the system and surroundings: universe = system + surroundings. According to the rst law of thermodynamics : energy can be transformed from one form into another or transferred from one place to another, but it cannot be created or destroyed.

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