carbohydrates Flashcards

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1
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what is a monosaccharide?

A

a single carbohydrate unit

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2
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give 2 examples of monosaccharides

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  • ribose
  • glucose
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3
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give 3 examples of disaccharides

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  • maltose
  • lactose
  • sucrose
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4
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give 3 examples of polysaccharides

A
  • starch
  • cellulose
  • glycogen
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5
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how are carbohydrates bonded?

A

glycosidic bonds

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6
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what makes glucose a hexose monosaccharide?

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contains 6 carbon atoms

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7
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state the difference between alpha and beta glucose

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  • alpha glucose: carbon 1 has hydrogen on top and hydroxide on bottom
  • beta: hydroxide on top, hydrogen on bottom
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8
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why is glucose soluble?

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due to hydrogen bonding

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9
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state 4 characteristics of di/poly saccharide forms

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  • hydroxyl groups interact
  • glycosidic bond forms between carbon 1 and carbon 4
  • water is released
  • condensation reaction
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10
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describe amylose

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  • alpha glucose
  • 1-4 glycosidic bonds (forms straight chain)
  • soluble
  • helix chain (resistant to digestion, slow energy release)
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describe amylopectin

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  • branched
  • 1-4 and 1-6 glycosidic bonds
  • insoluble
  • faster glucose release
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12
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describe the structure of starch

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  • made of amylose and amylopectin
  • joined by glycosidic bonds
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13
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describe the function of starch

A

storage

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14
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describe the structure of glycogen

A
  • alpha glucose
  • insoluble (doesn’t affect cell’s water potential)
  • branched
  • many free ends so molecules can easily be added/removed
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15
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describe the function of glycogen

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  • storage
  • many in liver/muscle for respiration
  • glucose storage in animals
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16
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describe the structure of cellulose

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  • insoluble
  • beta glucose
  • alternate monomers flipped
  • linear
  • hydrogen bonds form microfibrils which form strong fibres for cell walls
  • 1-4 glycosidic bonds
17
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describe the function of cellulose

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  • can stretch
  • matrix provides strength
  • fibres are permeable so water and solutes reach cell surface membrane