Carbohydrates Flashcards

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1
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What is a carbohydrate composed of?

A

Carbon, hydrogen and oxygen

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2
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what is the usual ration between the C H O

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usually a 1:2:1 ratio meaning double hydrogen

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3
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are are carbs polar?

if so why?

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All carbohydrates are polar and the low-molecular forms are what we commonly know as sugars

containing several –OH functional groups, which makes them hydrophilic

due to polar groups of hydroxyl, aldehydes and ketones

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4
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What carb can be used for cellular respiration with little change to molecular structure

A

Monosaccharides

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5
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of Carbon atoms in Monosaccharides

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3-7

6 hexose

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6
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what do you call a carbon with 6 Carbons

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hexose

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7
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Glucose and fructose are what?

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simple sugars or monosaccharides. Your body can absorb them more easily than the disaccharide sucrose, which must be broken down first.

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8
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what is an isomer

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Molecules that have the same # of atoms but diff structure resulting in diff properties/characteristics

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9
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what monosaccharide is responsible for the ATP energy in living organisms

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Glucose

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10
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Ribose and Deoxribose

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five carbon sugars (pentoses) that contribute to the backbones of RNA and DNA, RNA = ribonucleic acid, a nucleic acid present in all living cells.

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11
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groups of Disaccharides

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Lactose
Maltose
Surcrose

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12
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What is Condensation reaction/ dehydration

what does it produce

what does it absorb

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a bond that creates a covalent bond between two molecules

involves the removal of hydrogen from one and the removal of hydroxyl from the other.

produces H20

absorbs energy

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13
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linking monosaccharides is a ______ reaction that requires _____ energy

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anabolic
ATP

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14
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what is a anabolic reaction

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Anabolic reactions use energy to build complex molecules from simpler organic compounds (e.g., proteins from amino acids, carbohydrates from sugars, fats from fatty acids and glycerol)

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15
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Groups of polysaccharides

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Starch
Glycogen
Cellulose

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16
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what is a polymer

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a large molecule composed of simpler smaller ones

17
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which polysaccharides is non digestible and why

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cellulose cuz of unique structure

18
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What is our primary source of energy

what does celluloses roughage do when it scrapes the walls when being digested

where can you find Carbs

A

Carbohydrates

causes flow of mucus facilitating the movement of food down digestive system

bread potatoes rice pasta