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Forms and Transformation of Energy Chapter 13 Sections 3-4 (pages 444-461)

Why do living organisms need energy? Movement Metabolism Response to stimuli Can you think of some examples of movement, metabolism, or response to stimuli in other organisms?

Energy flows throughout an ecosystem

What do these items have in common? This point on roller coaster

They all contain potential energy Potential Energy is the energy that an object has because of the position, shape, or condition of the object It can be stored in chemical bonds It can be gravitational potential energy between two objects that are a measured vertical distance apart Gravitational Potential Energy = mass x free-fall acceleration x height OR PE = mgh

Example of gravitational potential energy Gravitational potential energy results from the gravitational attraction between the car and the Earth

What do these items have in common? The energy that is exhibited during this part of the roller coaster

They all exhibit kinetic energy Kinetic energy is the energy of an object due to the object’s motion Includes light, heat, electricity, and movement of objects Kinetic energy can be calculated: Kinetic energy = ½ x mass x speed squared OR KE = ½mv2

Example of kinetic energy Kinetic energy is exhibited by the motion of the roller coaster car as it travels down the hill

Other forms of energy Mechanical Energy- the amount of work an object can do because of the object’s kinetic and potential energies Example: a person running Potential energy is the energy stored in the form of glycogen Kinetic is the energy being used to move the person as well as account for the heat they produce when running

Other forms of energy cont… Chemical energy- the energy stored in bonds between atoms Example: Energy stored inside the head of a match is released as light and heat Example: Energy stored in a molecule of glucose that is produced via photosynthesis Remember, you must break bonds to release energy!!

Other forms of energy cont… Solar Energy- the energy that we get from the sun; comes from nuclear fusion reactions in the sun Uses for solar energy include photosynthesis in plants (energy is converted into chemical energy stored in glucose molecules, heating the earth, and providing light

Law of Conservation of Energy AKA “First Law of Thermodynamics” Total energy remains constant in a closed system Energy cannot be created or destroyed But it can be transformed! Recall Energy Flow in an Ecosystem

Endergonic reaction Exergonic reaction