3.1.2.4 Polysaccharides structure and function and the starch test Flashcards
How is the structure of cellulose suited to its function?
- β-Glucose molecules can form long straight chains
- Parallel chains of cellulose form hydrogen bond ‘cross links’ which add strength
- Cellulose is arranged into microfibrils and then fibres, which add yet more strength
Which type of bond forms between adjacent α-glucose molecules in glycogen?
α 1-4 glycosidic bonds
Unbranched starch (amylose) coils into a…
compact helix structure
What test is described below:
Place 2 cm3 of the sample being tested into a test tube
Add 2 drops of iodine solution
A blue black colouration indicates a positive result
The test for starch
Identify the polysaccharide
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Starch (amylose)
![](https://s3.amazonaws.com/brainscape-prod/system/cm/375/550/928/a_image_thumb.png?1437655452)
Identify the polysaccharide
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Starch (amylopectin)
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What form does starch take within plant cells?
Starch grains
Which type of bond forms between branching α-glucose molecules in glycogen?
α 1-6 glycosidic bonds
Which type of bond forms between unbranched starch (amylose) molecules?
α 1-4 glycosidic bonds
Identify the polysaccharide
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Cellulose
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How is glycogen different to starch?
Glycogen has many more branches
Identify the polysaccharide
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Glycogen (more branches than starch)
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Which type of organism contains starch?
Plants
What form does glycogen take in cells?
granules within muscle and liver cells
What type of reaction occurs when monosaccharides join?
Condensation reaction