BI110 Chapter Notes - Chapter 22: Gibbs Free Energy, Metabolic Pathway, Kinetic Energy

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Types of energy most important in biology: Can be converted readily from one form to another. Open systems exchange energy and matter with surroundings, and are most important in biology. Ca also have closed and isolated thermodynamic systems. Closed systems exchange energy with surroundings, but not matter. Energy can be transferred and transformed but not created or destroyed. Total amount of energy in a system and its surrounding remains constant. Each time energy is transformed or transferred, some of the energy is lost (ex. becomes unavailable to do work) Increases the entropy (disorder) of the system. Total disorder of a system plus its surroundings always increases. Energy can not be created or destroyed, only transferred or transformed. The transfer of energy increases the entropy of a system and its surroundings. Conservation of energy is not 100% efficient (some energy becomes unavailable to do work; lost to entropy)

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