Carbohydrates 2 Flashcards

1
Q

Name the 6 types of carbs in our diet.

A
Starch
Glycogen
Cellulose/hemicellulose
Oligosaccharides
Lactose, sucrose, maltose
Glucose, fructose
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2
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What is the process of digestion?

A

Mouth -> Stomach -> Duodenum -> Jejenum

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3
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Can cellulose/hemicellulose be digested by the gut? What does this answer do?

A

No.

Causes increase faecal bulk and decreased transit time.

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4
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Lactose intolerance is the most common ______ deficiency.

A

Disaccharide.

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5
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Lactose is osmotically active. What does this mean for the body?

A

Draws water out from the gut into the lumen causing diarrhoea.

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6
Q

What is the process of absorbed glucose?

A

Glucose diffuses through the intestinal epithelium cells into the liver
Phosphorylated into G6P by hepatocytes
G6P cannot diffuse out of the cell

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7
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What happens to glucose when concentrations are normal or when they are high?

A

Normal - glucose can go around the body to other tissues

High - liver takes all the glucose

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8
Q

Glycogen is found __% in the liver and skeletal muscle.

A

90

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9
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When glycogen concentration falls, what happens in the a. liver and b. skeletal muscle.

A

Glycogen -> G6P -> Glucose in the blood

Glycogen -> G6P -> Lactate

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10
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What is step 1 in the synthesis of glycogen?

A

Glycogenin covalently binds to glucose forming chains of approx 8 glucose residues
Glycogen synthase extends the glucose chains

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11
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What is step 2 in the synthesis of glycogen?

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Chains formed by glycogen synthase are broken down by glycogen branching enzymes and rebonded to form branches.

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12
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What is the process of the degradation of glycogen?

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Glucose monomers removed one at a time by glycogen phosphorylase
Debranching enzymes remove branches
Enzyme removes 3 glucose residues and rebinds them to the nearest non-reducing end
Glucosidase activity removes final glucose
Leaves an unbranched chain which can be degraded or synthesised.

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