Monomers, Polymers And Carbohydrates Flashcards

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What is hydrolysis?

A
  1. Breaks a chemical bonds between two
    molecules;
  2. Using water;
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What is a condensation reaction?

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  1. Creates a chemical bond
  2. Removing a molecule of water
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Glycogen - Glycogen Structure (3)

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  1. Polysaccharide of α-glucose;
  2. (Joined by) glycosidic bonds;
  3. Branched structure
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Glycogen - Glycogen compared
with cellulose (4)

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  1. Cellulose is made up of β-glucose
    (monomers) and glycogen is made up of α-
    glucose (monomers);
  2. Cellulose molecule has straight chain and
    glycogen is branched;
  3. Cellulose molecule has straight chain and
    glycogen is coiled;
  4. Glycogen has 1,4- and 1,6- glycosidic bonds
    and cellulose has only 1,4- glycosidic bonds
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Glycogen - Glycogen structure
related to function (5)

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  1. Insoluble (in water), so doesn’t affect water
    potential;
  2. Branched / coiled / (α-)helix, so makes
    molecule compact;
  3. Polymer of (α-)glucose so provides glucose
    for respiration;
  4. Branched / more ends for fast breakdown /
    enzyme action;
  5. Large (molecule), so can’t cross the cell
    membrane
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Starch – Relate 3 properties to its
function (6)

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  1. Insoluble;
  2. Don’t affect water potential;
  3. Helical;
  4. Compact;
  5. Large molecule;
  6. Cannot leave cell
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Test for reducing sugar

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  1. Heat with Benedict’s reagent (1);
  2. colour change from blue to brick-red (1)
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Test for a non reducing sugar

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  1. Heat with Benedict’s reagent and no colour
    change, stays blue (1);
  2. boil with acid (HCl) and then neutralise with
    (NaHCO3) (1);
  3. re- heat with Benedict’s reagent and colour
    change from blue to brick-red (1)
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Test for starch

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  1. Add iodine in potassium iodide solution (1);
  2. colour change from brown to blue-black (1)
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