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    Do enzymes tranfer energy to break substrates?

    Ya, I'm doing AS level bioloy, that's why I'm talking about it but they don't go into the "how of it".
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    Do enzymes tranfer energy to break substrates?

    Ok i'll wiki it....
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    Do enzymes tranfer energy to break substrates?

    (clears throut)... yes... i guess that's why I'm here...
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    Do enzymes tranfer energy to break substrates?

    But that will take along time and i might not find the answer i seek so easily..
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    Do enzymes tranfer energy to break substrates?

    I'm new to the subject and i have an intuition that during the time the substrate and the enzyme are together energy is transferred to the substrate (from the enzyme) to break the bonds and to release the substrates energy*. But alas i have been met with opposition to this understanding...
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    What is Potential Energy? - Exploring the Types

    Is there a simple way to understand the logic of the sequence of the energetic quality hierarchy? Thanks
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    What is Potential Energy? - Exploring the Types

    seems like ur saying potential energy isn't mechanical :(
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    What is Potential Energy? - Exploring the Types

    hmmm well i wanted to connect different levels of mechanical energy to the the different levels of the energy hierarchy (entropy).
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    What is Potential Energy? - Exploring the Types

    where did everyone go :(
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    What is Potential Energy? - Exploring the Types

    So u get "macroscopic mechanical energy" and "microscopic mechanical energy"?
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    What is Potential Energy? - Exploring the Types

    U call yourself a scientist!??
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    What is Potential Energy? - Exploring the Types

    So it is mechanical...
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    What is Potential Energy? - Exploring the Types

    I see, well I'm not inquiring if they're equal but if the energetic classification for chemical energy is mechanical? Jolly good.
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    What is Potential Energy? - Exploring the Types

    i don't understand. Basically I've heard chemical energy is classified potential and so i want to know (following logic) if it is mechanical and if not then the this could cause the Professor of Logic to spit out his drink.
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