Biochemistry - Carbohydrates Flashcards

1
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What elements make up a carbohydrate?

A

Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen (CHO)

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2
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What is the empirical/general formula for a Carbohydrate

A

C{n}H{2n}O{n}

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3
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What are the three functions of a Carbohydrate?

A
  • quick energy source
  • structural role
  • cell-to-cell recognition
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4
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VOCAB: Monosaccharides

A

the monomer of carbohydrate, simple carb

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5
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What is a monosaccharide with six carbons called?

A

hexose

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6
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What is Glucose?

A

hexose - 6-carbons - monosaccharide

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7
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What’s the difference between Glucose and Galactose?

A

tho OH and H branches are fliped

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8
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VOCAB: Disaccharides

A

2 monomers join via a covalent bond

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9
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What are the covalent bonds between monosaccharides called?

A

glycosidic bonds

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10
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What are the monomers for Carbohydrates called?

A

Monosaccharides

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11
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What is glucose + glucose

A

maltose

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12
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What is glucose + fructose

A

sucrose

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13
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What is glucose + galactose

A

lactose

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14
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VOCAB: Polysaccharides

A

complex carbs, large polymers, long strands of monomers

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15
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What are the three types of Carbohydrates?

A

Glycogen, Starch, Cellulose

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16
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VOCAB: Glycogen

A
  • animal polysaccharide
  • polymer of glucose
  • animal stored in muscles and liver
  • highly branched
  • back up energy
17
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VOCAB: Starch

A
  • plant polysaccharide
  • polymer of glucose
  • plants stored energy
  • doesn’t branch as much as glycogen
  • slightly branched
18
Q

VOCAB: Cellulose

A
  • found in plants - cell wall structure
  • most prevalent polysaccharide on Earth
  • molecule is unbranched
  • fibre
  • humans can’t digest it
19
Q

Why is fibre important to humans?

A
  • scrubs intestine
  • feed ecoli (classification of bacteria)
    • creates vitamin K