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Relation between Physics and Biology

By-Lovnish ThakurASU2014010100099Integrated Biotech-3rd SemBSBT-213(Bioenergetics;Biophysics)

Biophysics

• Biophysics is an interdisciplinary science using methods of, and theories from, physics to study biological systems

Application in Biological World

IN ECOSYSTEM

• According to first law (Energy is neither created nor destroyed, bur can be transformed from one state to another)

• Energy of sunlight is transformed into energy of food and heat.

• According to second law, no transfer of energy occurs unless and until it is accompanied by degradation or dissipation of energy from concentrated to dispersed form.

• So, the transfer of energy from one organism to another is accompanied by degradation and loss of major part of food energy as heat.

• That is the reason that energy flow in ecosystem follows 10 % law.

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Homeostasis & the first law of thermodynamics

• Body Temperature• Blood GlucoseMetabolism converts food's potential energy to both work and heat energy, which are needed to maintain a proper body temperature and to do physical activities.

Excitable Membranes

• Signal-mediating cells of the nervous system called neurons are special, in that they are able to send signals to one another with velocities.

• Resting potential• Driving forces due to the electric field and the 

concentration gradient are mutually opposed, there will be equilibrium

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In Biomolecules Conformations

In folding of Protein forces like -:• Hydrogen Bonds• van der Waals Interactions• Hydrophobic Interactions• Ionic Interaction

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Movement of Organisms

• Movement in BacteriaFor small sizes of single-cellular organisms such as bacteria it is very difficult to move as compared to the cases of swimming fish and humans.

In this case viscosity plays a dominant role

So this result in evolution of bacteria with flagella

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Sound Production

• Human voice is produced in the larynx, which is a part of the throat. 

• When air from our lungs passes through the tightened cords a vibration is produced. • This vibration producesvocal sounds. 

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Piezoelectricity & Bone Growth

• Bone under stress & strain condition develop  charge on their surface.

• Result in deposition of salt in bone and increase in the size of bone

• Electrical signals in amphibians which can naturally regenerate lost limbs, differ from those in mammals, which ordinarily do not regenerate lost limbs.

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Animal & Plants struggles with gravity

• Size of single biological cells is inversely proportional to the strength of the gravitational field exerted on the cell.

•  Gravitropism, or the growth or movement of a plant with respect to gravity

• Human  immune  cells  were  unable to differentiate into mature cell  in the absence of gravity

Reference

• http://education.seattlepi.com/homeostasis-first-law-thermodynamics-5068.html

• www.wiley.com › ... › Geology & Geophysics › Geology & Geophysics

• www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1G2-3409800064.html• gradestack.com/.../Sound/...Sound-Produced.../14794-2855-2728-study-..

• www.intechopen.com/.../thermodynamics.../some-applications-of-thermo

• file-pdf.hol.es/p/introduction-to-biophysics-rodney.pdf

THANK YOU

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