Thermodynamics is the driving force behind biochemical processes and governs protein functions. First, explain what thermodynamics is in relation to biochemical systems and how a biochemist can use it to understand biological systems (either in words or mathematically or both, but DO NOT LIST THE LAWS OF THERMODYNAMICS). Next, describe how thermodynamics controls a biochemical reaction that involves a protein that does not involve the formation/breaking of a covalent bond (i.e. no enzymes, but contact me if you are unsure about this). You must write a chemical equation and provide a specific example of a biological process(es) and how thermodynamics allows this system to function (or become dysfunctional).Finally, describe what would happen if the thermodynamics of the system were altered and how that might impact the process that you are describing