Carbohydrates and Its Types Flashcards

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Carbohydrates
Include both sugars and polymers of sugars
Monosaccharides
- simplest carbohydrates- simple sugars- these are the monomers from which more complex carbohydrates are constructed
Disaccharides
- double sugars- consisting of two monosaccharides joined by a covalent bond caused by a dehydration reaction
Polysaccharides
Polymers composed of many sugar building blocks
Monosaccharides have what molecular formula?
- some multiple of the unit CH2O
Glucose C6H12O6
- the most common monosaccharide - in the structure of the glucose, we can see the trademarks of sugar: the molecule has a carbonyl group and multiple hydroxyl groups- depending on the location of the carbonyl group, sugar is either an aldose (example: glucose) or a ketoses (example: isomer of glutose)
Carbon skeleton
- another criterion for classifying sugars- ranges from 3 to 7 carbons long
Another source of diversity for simple sugars is in the special arrangement of what?
Their parts around asymmetric carbons
Monosaccharides are major what?
- nutrients for cells- particularly glucose
Disaccharide
Consists of two monosaccharides joined by a glycosidic linkage caused by a dehydration reaction
Glycosidic linkage
A covalent bond formed between two monosaccharides by a dehydration reaction
Polysaccharides
- macromolecules, polymers with a few hundred to a few thousand monosaccharides joined by glucosidic linkages- serve as storage material (hydrolyzed as needed to provide sugar for cells); also serve as building material for structures that protect the cell or the whole organism- thus have storage and structural roles
The architecture and function of polysaccharides are determined by what?
Its sugar monomers and by the position of its glycosidic linkages
Both plants and animals store sugars for later use in the form of what?
Storage polysaccharides
Starch
- a type of storage polysaccharide- a polymer of glucose monomers- stored by plants as granules within cellular structures knows as plastids, which include chloroplasts