Biological thermodynamics /
Donald T. Haynie
- 2nd
- India Cambridge University Press 2008
- 422 p.
Emphasizing basic concepts and the development of problem-solving skills, this is an introduction to the study of energy transformations for students of the biological sciences. Mathematical complexity is kept to a minimum. This inter-disciplinary guide to the thermodynamics of living organisms has been thoroughly revised and updated . Providing a uniquely integrated and notably current overview of the subject, the second edition retains the refreshingly readable style of the first edition and serves as an eminently useful introduction to the study of energy transformation in the life sciences. Biological thermodynamics is a particularly accessible means for biology, biochemistry, and bio engineering undergraduates students to acquiant themselves with the physical dimension of their subject. The emphasis throughout the text is on internalizing basic concepts and sharpening problem-solving skills. The mathematical difficulty increases gradually by chapter but no calculus is required. Topics covered include energy and its transformation, the first and second laws of thermodynamics, the Gibbs free energy statistical thermodynamics, binding equilibrium, and reaction kinetics.