Carbohydrates unit

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what is an organic compound

any covalently bound carbon atom

an example of a monosaccharide is

glucose

what substance is formed when an atom loses a hydrogen and oxygen molecule?

glucose

what are two common monosaccharides

glucose c6h12o6 fructose

how do you break down a carbon atom

hydrolysis

the breakdown of a polymer involves

hydrolysis

what are the 3 main fates of glucose

immediate use to produce usable energy, storage for later energy production, use in building other molecules

how big is a polysaccharide

it can be 10000 units linked together

what would happen to carbon of it had 7 valence electrons instead of 4 in it's outer ring?

it would be an in organic compound

what is the connection between monomers and polymers

monomers make up polymers

what is the simplest type of carbohydrate

monosaccharides

how do plants obtain glucose

photosynthesis

sugars in science are called

saccharides

describe the fate of glucose, fructose, sucrose system shown above

some glucose is converted to fructose and some stays as glucose, while some fructose stays as fructose to then add to the extra glucose and form sucrose while the other fructose is stored in fructan (storage molecule in vacuoles)

identify a use for glucose in a plant that does not occur in animals

starch is stored in plants

what are some examples of carbohydrates

starches found in bread sugar

name the four most commonly occuring polysacvharides

startches-glucose-plants-energy storage Cellulose-glucose-plants-structural component of cell walls Glycogen-glucose-animals-energy storage

what nutrients make up a dissaccharide

sucrose maltose lactose

an example of a disaccharide is

table sugar(sucrose)

what are structural polysaccharides

they are a bunch of sugar molecules attached over and over again with hydrogen bonds like wood

how do animals obtain glucose

they eat carbohydrates by consuming plants or other animals

what are the 2 main functions of carbohydrates

they provide energy and structure for us

what suffix is most common at the end of sugar names

-ose

what is table sugar made up of?

1 glucose and 1 fructose molecule

what is the general formula for all carbohydrates

1:2:1 CH2O

the number of covalent bonds a carbon atom can usually form with other atoms is

4

a covalent bonds is formed when two atoms share two pairs of electrons. this is called

a double bond

what is an isotope

a element whose atoms have a particular number of neutrons in their nucleus

one sugar molecule is called

a monosaccharide

why do humans love sugar

because sugar is usually an indicator of fruit which our bodies need

how can isotopes be seperated

by radioactivity

what do organic compounds contain

carbon and usually other elements

arrange the following in order of size; from smallest to largest: polymer monomer carbon atom macromolecule

carbon atom, monomer, polymer, macromolecule

what is an example of a polysaccharide?

cellulose found in plants

how do you build an atom

dehydration synthesis

two sugars together are called a

dissacharide

describe the process of carbohydrates loading

you eat a bunch of starch which you then break down into monosaccharides and then you re-attatch it again to be stored in your liver as glycogen

what does it mean if you are lactose intolerant

you lack the enzyme that breaks lactose down into it's two monosaccharides


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