The sum of all anabolic and catabolic processes in a cell or organism 1. energy 2. metabolism Measure of the stability of a chemical bond 3. bond energy Energy that can do useful work 4. respiration Randomness or disorder in 5. a collection of objects or equilibrium energy 6. potential energy Conditions in which bonds activation energy 7. are breaking within reactants and forming between products 8. reaction

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The sum of all anabolic
and catabolic processes in
a cell or organism
1.
energy
Measure of the stability of
2.
metabolism
a chemical bond
3.
bond energy
Energy that can do useful
work
4.
respiration
Randomness or disorder in
a collection of objects or
5.
equilibrium
energy
6.
potential energy
Conditions in which bonds
7.
activation energy
are breaking within
reactants and forming
between products
8.
reaction
Transcribed Image Text:The sum of all anabolic and catabolic processes in a cell or organism 1. energy Measure of the stability of 2. metabolism a chemical bond 3. bond energy Energy that can do useful work 4. respiration Randomness or disorder in a collection of objects or 5. equilibrium energy 6. potential energy Conditions in which bonds 7. activation energy are breaking within reactants and forming between products 8. reaction
Randomness or disorder in
a collection of objects or
5.
equilibrium
energy
6.
potential energy
Conditions in which bonds
7.
activation energy
are breaking within
reactants and forming
between products
8.
reaction
Difference between the
9.
transition state
energy levels of the
transition state and the
10. product
reactants
11. entropy
Stored form of energy
12. free energy
Ability to do work
Transcribed Image Text:Randomness or disorder in a collection of objects or 5. equilibrium energy 6. potential energy Conditions in which bonds 7. activation energy are breaking within reactants and forming between products 8. reaction Difference between the 9. transition state energy levels of the transition state and the 10. product reactants 11. entropy Stored form of energy 12. free energy Ability to do work
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