Module 10 Set 3
Quiz yourself by thinking what should be in
each of the black spaces below before clicking
on it to display the answer.
Help!
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Cell energy cycle 1st | Aerobic respiration/ Anaerobic respiration/ Fermentation/ Photosynthesis
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Cell energy cycle 2nd | ADP+Pi↭ATP
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Cell energy cycle 3rd | Chemical work/ Transport work/ Mechanical work
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Other energy suppliers | GTP, CTP, UTP
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Thermodynamics 1st law | Energy cannot be created or destroyed, only converted
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Thermo 1st law ex | chemical energy in food ▶ chemical energy in ATP ▶ mechanical energy in muscle contraction
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Thermodynamic 2nd law ex | 25% chemical energy of gasoline converted to move car, rest is loss as heat
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Thermodynamic 2nd law ex | Muscle convert chemical energy in ATP to mechanical energy, some lost as heat
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Entropy | Measure of randomness or disorder
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Thermodynamics 2nd law | Energy cannot be changed from one form to another without the loss of usable energy
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Organized/usable forms of energy have: | low entropy
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Unorganized/less stable forms of energy have: | high entropy
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Energy conversions result in heat and therefore entropy is: | always increasing
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If A+B ▷C+D, A and B are ___ and C and D are ___ | Reactants; Products
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Free energy (G) | Amount of energy that's free to do work AFTER chemical reaction
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Change in free energy noted as: | △G
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-△G means | Products have Less free energy than reactants; The reaction occurs spontaneously
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