biological molecules B3 Flashcards

1
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carbs

A

made from carbon hydrogen and oxygen

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2
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small carbs

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simple sugars - glucose and fructose
- known as ‘monomers’
monomers join to form carb polymers like glycogen and starch

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3
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complex carbs

A

chemical bonds between monomers
if bonds r broken, complex carb can be broken into simple carbs
(eg, starch to glucose molecules)

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4
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breakdown of complex -> simple

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carried out by enzymes in mouth and small intestine

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5
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proteins

A

long chains of amino acids
protein= polymer
amino acid= monomer

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6
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amino acids

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carbon , hydrogen, oxygen and nitrogen

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7
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protein breakdown

A

enzymes in stomach and small intestine

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8
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lipids

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refers to fats and oils
contain a single glycerol molecule attached to three fatty acid molecules
made of carbon hydrogen and oxygen

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9
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fatty acid molecules in lipids

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often differ in length
length and structure determine whether the lipid is a fat or oil

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10
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construction of lipids

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are NOT POLYMERS
not formed of long chains of monomers
unlike carbs and proteins

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11
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location of lipid breakdown

A

enzymes in small intestine

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