Bioenergetics is the study of energy in living systems and how organisms utilize energy. All organisms require energy, which can be in kinetic or potential forms. Bioenergetics examines how organisms harness energy through metabolic pathways and chemical reactions, breaking and forming chemical bonds to facilitate biological processes like growth. A key part of bioenergetics is how ATP serves as the "energy currency" of cells, being produced through cellular respiration and allowing energy transfer for various reactions. The laws of thermodynamics also govern energy transformations in biological systems.