BI110 Chapter Notes - Chapter 22: Endergonic Reaction, Activation Energy, Glycolysis

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13 Dec 2015
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Metabolism is the sum of all chemical reactions that transform energy and matter within a living organism. This type of energy has the potential to be released and do work. The bonds between the atoms of a molecule also contain potential energy that can be released if the bonds are broken in a chemical reaction. Catabolic reactions are metabolic pathways that break down complex molecules into simpler ones, releasing some potential energy in the process: glycolysis is an example of this, because carbohydrates are broken down into smaller organic molecules. No biological system is completely closed, so biological systems do not contain constant amounts of energy: however, the universe is a completely closed system. According to the second law of thermodynamics, every time energy is transformed from one form to another, some energy will always be released as heat. Heat increases the kinetic energy of molecules by increasing their random thermal motion.

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