3.4: Cellular Energy Flashcards

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What is the 1st law of thermodynamics?

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Energy can neither be created nor destroyed, it can only be transferred.

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What is the second law of thermodynamics?

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Every energy transfer increases the entropy (disorder) of the universe

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How is order (entropy) maintained in a system?

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Through energy coupling. For each exergonic reaction, there is an endergonic one.

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How are cellular processes powered?

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Sunlight is captured and transformed into chemical energy. Each process transforms the chemical energy into different kinds to make it more useful.

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What is an endergonic reaction?

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An endergonic reaction needs to absorb energy (from a lower free energy to a higher free energy.).

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What is an exergonic reaction?

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An exergonic reaction releases free energy (from a higher free energy to a lower one).

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What is energy coupling?

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An exergonic reaction (releases energy) drives the endergonic reaction (takes in energy)

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What happens if an organism has a loss of energy or energy flow?

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It would no longer live as it needs reactions to occur for daily survival.

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Why does the cell undergo the step-wise function to control energy release through cellular respiration?

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It allows for a more controlled and efficient energy transfer, so as not to increase the entropy of the system.

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In a metabolic pathway, how does the product of one reaction relate to the reactants of the subsequent reaction?

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The product of the first reaction becomes the reactant for the second reaction in energy coupling.

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