Introduction to Energy definitions Flashcards
Introduction to Energy definitions
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Energy
The ability to perform work, causing an overall change in a living system.Potential Energy
Stored energy available to do work or cause change, such as gravitational or chemical potential energy.Kinetic Energy
Energy of motion, present in moving objects like a coasting biker or muscle contractions.Gravitational Potential Energy
Energy stored due to an object's position relative to gravity, like a biker at the top of a hill.Chemical Potential Energy
Energy stored in chemical bonds, exemplified by glucose molecules.Thermodynamics
The study of energy transfers between different bodies of matter.System
The specific portion of matter under study in thermodynamics, such as an organism or reaction.Surroundings
Everything external to the system in thermodynamics, encompassing the environment around it.Biological System
A system capable of transferring both energy and mass with its surroundings, like a plant.Photosynthesis
Process where plants convert solar energy, carbon dioxide, and water into glucose and oxygen.Solar Energy
Energy from the sun that can enter biological systems like plants during photosynthesis.Glucose
A common sugar storing chemical potential energy, produced in photosynthesis.Oxygen
A form of mass released by plants during photosynthesis, exiting the biological system.