Life at the Cellular Level 3 Flashcards
What is the basic rule of energy?
Energy cannot be created or destroyed, it merely changes its form
What are the two laws of thermodynamics?
- Energy can be converted from one form to another but the total energy of the universe remains constant
- All energy transformations ultimatelty lead to more disorder in the universe, ie, increase in entropy
What is entropy?
Degree of disorder in a system, quanitity representing the unavailability of a systems therman energy for conversion into work (measures in J/K)
What happens as usable energy decreases and unusable energy decreases?
Entropy increases
How do cells create and maintian order?
By performing lots of chemical reactions which require energy
How do the reactions within cells obey the second law of thermodynamics (leads to an increase in disorder/entropy)?
Chemical reactions used to create order generate heat which is discharged into the surrounding environment and disorders it, leading to an increase in total entropy
What is Gibb’s free energy?
Amount of useful, free energy in a system that can be used for work (measured in kJ/mol)
What are the 3 quantities that can define free energy?
Enthalpy (H)
Entropy (S)
Absolute temperature (T)
What formula expresses free energy?
G = H - TS
What is enthalpy?
Total heat content of a system
What is absolute temperature?
Temperature measured from absolute zero in kelvin
What does enthalpy reflect?
The number/kinds of bonds being broken or formed
When can spontaneous reactions occur?
If a system gives up energy
Becomes more random and increases in entropy
Why must spontaneous reactions have a negative value for delta G (change in G)?
Because they must decrease enthalpy and/or increase entropy
What does a positive and negative delta G mean?
Delta G positive means the reaction requires energy
Delta G negative means the reaction releases energy
Why do most biological reactions require a positive delta G?
Because they require order