Biomolecules Flashcards

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what are the properties of glucose?

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  1. free carbonyl group in linear form -> reducing
  2. small size, many -OH -> can diffuse through phospholipid bilayer
  3. pent/hexose -> more stable building blocks
  4. isomerism (alpha, beta) -> various building blocks for diff molecules
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describe structure & function of glycogen & starch (amylopectin)

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  1. large molecule: insoluble -> don’t affect water potential of cell
  2. alpha (1,4) GB within branch & alpha (1,6) GB at branch points: compact, helical, highly branched storage molecule w/ more glucose packed per unit volume
  3. extensive branching: allows for more ends for hydrolytic enzymes to work on -> release more glucose per unit time
  4. large amt of alpha glucose monomer: large energy storage -> glucose to be oxidised to give ATP
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describe structure and function of cellulose

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  1. alternative beta glucose monomers rotated 180 deg wrt e/o: forms straight, unbranded chain w/ -OH group pointing out in both directions, -> interchain H bonds -> form microfibrils w/ high tensile strength
  2. macromolecule w/ decreased -OH groups for H bonds w/ H2O (interchain bond): insoluble -> do not affect wp
  3. B(1,4) GB linking beta glucose monomers: requires rarely found hydrolytic enzyme, cellulase to protect integrity of cellulose cell wall
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how does triglyceride form?

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  1. 3 FA + non-polar,hydrophobic hydrocarbon chain joined to glycerol backbone -> form 3 ester linkages
  2. each ester linkage form btw hydroxy & carboxyl group via condensation
  3. removal of 1 H2O molecule per FA
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