01:146:356 Chapter Notes - Chapter 4: Glycosylation, Signal Peptide, Adipose Tissue

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Emergent properties: traits that cannot be predicted from the simple sum of component parts. Complex structure whose basic unit of organization, acqure and use energy, sense/respond to environments, maintain homeostasis, store and transmit information, reproduce, emergent properties, adapt/evolve: energy in biological systems. Plants can make their own energy through photosynthesis; animals get energy from eating plants. Excess energy in animals is stored as glycogen and lipid molecules used when food intake lacks. Concentration gradients: er with high[ca] inside when ca goes outside, muscle contraction can occur: mechanical work: movement; shape change, filament beating. Types of energy: thermal, electrical, mechanical: kinetic: energy of motion vs potential: stored energy, conversion from kinetic to potential or vice versa is never 100% efficient. In biological systems, pe is stored in concentration gradients and chemical work. First law of thermodynamics: total amount of energy in universe is constant: human body is an open system as energy leaves and enters our body o.

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