3.3 Carbohydrates Flashcards
What are carbohydrates?
Carbohydrates are molecules that only contain the elements carbon, hydrogen and oxygen.
What is glucose?
Glucose is a monosaccharide with six carbons and therefore is a hexose monosaccharide.
What are the two forms of glucose? What are the differences between them?
Alpha glucose and beta glucose.
Alpha glucose has H on the top and OH on the bottom on the carbon-1, whereas beta glucose has OH at the top and H at the bottom.
Is glucose soluble?
Yes.
1) Its solubility in water is important because it means glucose is dissolved in the cytosol of the cell.
2) It is also easily transported, and its chemical bonds contain lots of energy relating to its function as the main energy source in animals and plants.
What bonds join monosaccharides together?
Glycosidic bonds.
What is a condensation reaction?
When a molecule of water is released due to a hydrogen atom on one monosaccharide bonding to a hydroxyl group on the other.
What is the reverse of synthesis?
Hydrolysis. A molecule of water reacts with the glycosidic bond, breaking it apart.
What is a monosaccharide?
A single sugar unit is called a monosaccharide. E.g glucose, fructose and galactose
How is a disaccharide formed?
It is formed when two monosacchrides link together.
E.g two a-glucose molecules are joined together by a 1-4 glycosidic bond to form maltose.
Other disaccharides & their formation.
1) Sucrose is a disaccharide formed when a-glucose and fructose join together.
2) Lactose is a disaccharide formed by the joining together of either a-glucose or b-glucose and galactose.
Fructose is sweeter than glucose and glucose is sweeter than galactose.
What are pentose monosaccharides?
Monosaccharides that contain five carbon atoms.
E.g ribosome- the sugar present in RNA nucleotides
Deoxyribose- The sugar present in DNA nucleotide
How are polysaccharides formed?
A polysaccharide is formed when more than two monosaccharides join together e.g starch, glycogen and cellulose
What is starch?
1) Starch is the main energy storage material in plants.
2) Cells get energy from glucose. Plants store excess glucose as starch and when a plant needs more glucose for energy it breaks down starch to release the glucose.
Which two polysaccharides is starch a mixture of?
Starch is a mixture of two polysaccharides of alpha-glucose - amylose and amylopectin.
What is amylose?
1) A long, unbranched chain of a-glucose.
2) Amylose is formed by alpha glucose molecules joined together only by 1-4 glycosidic bonds.
3) The angles of the glycosidic bonds give it a coiled structure making it compact and good for storage.