carbohydrates Flashcards
(biological molecules)
what is the general formula of carbohydrates
Cx(H20)y
what are the types of carbohydrates
monosaccharides, disaccharides, polysaccharides
what is the structure of a carbohydrate
a ring structure which increases stability. number of carbon atoms can vary e.g. a hexose has 6 carbons and a triose has 3 carbons
name some facts about glucose
a hexose monosaccharide
glucose molecules are polar
glucose molecules are soluble in water
what are the two isomers of glucose and what is the difference
alpha glucose and beta glucose. alpha glucose’s hydroxyl group in at the bottom, beta’s hydroxyl group is at the top
draw an alpha glucose
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draw a beta glucose
name three hexose monosaccharides
glucose, fructose, galactose
name two pentose monosaccharides
ribose and deoxyribose
what are some functions of monosaccharides
source of energy for respiration, building blocks for important polysaccharides e.g. starch
what happens to monosaccharides in a condensation reaction
2 monosaccharides can react to form a disaccharide by forming a glycosidic bond. the hydroxyl groups form water, leaving one oxygen which bonds to the carbon 1 and carbon 4 of the hexose
what does the disaccharide maltose consist of
glucose + glucose
what does the disaccharide sucrose consist of
fructose + glucose
what does the disaccharide lactose consist of
glucose + galactose