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Yeast breaking down starch into usable energy ____________ law of thermodynamics.

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Yeast breaking down starch into usable energy obeys the first law of thermodynamics.

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The first law of thermodynamics expresses the conservation of energy, specifically states that the internal energy of a system equals the difference of the heat transfer and the work done by the system.

But, the conservation of energy part is what applies here directly, because the yeast breakes down starch into fat, which is another form of energy, there's the conservation. Then, when this fat breaks down, it's to release the last form of energy of that process, the energy that will be used and transform in heat, there's presents the first law of thermodynamics, because such energy released will be able to be used as work.

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First law of thermodynamics. This conservation law states that energy cannot be created or destroyed but can be changed from one form to another. In essence, energy is always conserved but can be converted from one form into another. Like when an engine burns fuel, it converts the energy stored in the fuel's chemical bonds into useful mechanical energy and then into heat, or more specifically, the melting ice cubes. Yeast breaks down maltose into glucose to produce alcohol and Co2 in the fermentation process. This is a prime example of the 1st law of thermodynamics. No form of usable energy is really lost; it only changes from one form to another
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