biological molecules Flashcards

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what are the functions of carbohydrates?

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  • source of energy in respiration
  • constituent of DNA, RNA & ATP
  • building blocks for larger molecules (starch, glycogen, cellulose)
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what is the difference between alpha and beta glucose?

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alpha: OH group below carbon-1
beta: above

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type of bond formed in condensation reaction of maltose?

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alpha- 1,4 glycosidic

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what are maltose, sucrose and lactose made up of?

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  • maltose: glucose & glucose
  • sucrose: glucose & fructose
  • lactose: glucose & galactose
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what is the structure of starch like?

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  • mixture of amylose and amylopectin
  • amylose: straight-chain of alpha glucose, linked by 1,4
  • amylopectin: branched chain of alpha glucose, linked by 1,4 and 1,6
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what is starch solubility?

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  • amylose and amylopectin insoluble in water
  • glucose monomers are soluble
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what is the structure of glycogen?

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  • storage form of glucose in animals
  • branched (much more than amylopectin) and linked by alpha 1,4 and 1,6
  • once capacity in liver is exceeded, excess glucose is converted into glycogen then into fat
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what is the structure of cellulose?

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  • made of beta glucose and found in cell walls
  • every other monomer rotated 180o to form beta 1,4 glycosidic bonds in a condensation reaction
  • parallel chains of beta glucose are cross-linked with hydrogen bonds
  • provides rigidity and strength- form microfibrils
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function of chitin?

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  • exoskeleton of insects and cell walls of fungi
  • waterproof, lightweight for flight
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functions of proteins?

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  • structure (eg. myosin in muscles)
  • reactions (enzymes)
  • transportation (haemoglobin)
  • communication (hormones eg. insulin)
  • defence (antibodies)
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bond formed between amino acids?

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peptide

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