Carbohydrates 1 Flashcards

1
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Name 4 features of carbohydrates.

A

Highly oxidisable
Function to store potential energy
Have structural and protective functions
Contribute to cell to cell communication

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2
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Define monosaccharides.

A

Single monomer sugars e.g glucose, galactose and fructose.

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3
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Define disaccharides.

A

Formed by sugar monomers, linked by glycosidic bonds. Covalent bonds are formed when hydroxyl group of one monomer reacts with the anomeric carbon of another monomer.

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4
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Define anomeric carbon.

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Anomers are mirror images of each other and it stabilises the structure of glucose for example. Only residue which can be oxidised.

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5
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Define maltose.

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Breakdown product of starch, reducing sugar.

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6
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Define lactose.

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Formed from a glycosidic bond between galactose and glucose, reducing sugar.

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7
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Define sucrose.

A

Made by plants and is 25% of dietary carbons.

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8
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Define polysaccharides.

A

Polymers of medium to high molecular weight. Distinguished by recurring monosaccharide units, length, type of bonds and amount of branching.

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9
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What 2 types of glucose does starch contain?

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Amylose and amylopectin.

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10
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Glycogen is a polymer of ______ linked subunits.

A

Glucose

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11
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Name 3 reasons why glucose should be stored in polymers.

A

Compact
Degraded and synthesised easily
Not in solution so osmotically inactive.

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12
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Define glycoproteins.

A

Proteins with carbs attached. Carbs can increase solubility, help protein folding and increase protection and communication.

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13
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Define glycosaminoglycans.

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Unbranched polymers made from repeating units of hexuronic acid and an amino sugar.

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14
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Define proteoglycans.

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Formed from GAG’s covalently attaching to proteins.

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15
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Define glycoproteins.

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Similar to proteoglycans and found on the outer plasma membrane but also the ECM and blood.

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