BIOL 1107 Chapter Notes - Chapter 8: Metabolic Pathway, Thermal Energy, Kinetic Energy

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Transforms matter and energy, subject to the laws of thermodynamics. Metabolism: totality of an organism"s chemical reactions. Organization of the chemistry of life into metabolic pathways. Metabolic pathway: begins with specific molecule altered resulting in certain product. Beginning with specific reactant and ending with specific product. Catabolic pathways: breaking down molecules and releasing energy. Release energy by breaking down complex molecules into simpler compounds. Anabolic pathways: building molecules and absorbs energy. Ex. synthesis of protein from amino acids. Bioenergetics: study of flow of energy through living organisms. Some forms of energy moving matter. Kinetic energy: associated with motion and includes thermal energy. Ex. heat transfer from one object to another. Potential energy: energy based on location and structure of matter. Chemical energy: chemical composition and can be released in a chemical reaction. Thermodynamics: study of energy transformations that occur in collection of matter. First law of thermodynamics: conversion of energy. Energy cannot be created or destroyed, only transferred or transformed.

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