
Carbohydrates Review
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Joseph Anderson
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Carbohydrates
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WEIRD FACT:
The brain is the only carbohydrate-dependent organ in the body. The brain exclusively uses glucose, a basic simple sugar carbohydrate, to function.
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Formed by the condensation reaction of two monosaccharides.
Disaccharides
The monomer from which larger carbohydrates are made - common monosaccharides are; glucose, galactose and fructose.
Monosaccharides
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Types of Glucose
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Draw
Draw a-glucose.
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Draw
Draw b-glucose.
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B-Glucose
A-Glucose
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Polysaccharides
Examples: Starch, Glycogen and Cellulose.
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Glycogen
Function - Energy store in animal cells.
Structure - made up of a-glucose, with C1-4 and C1-6 glycosidic bonds, highly branched
Structure related to function
Branched - rapidly hydrolysed to release glucose for respiration
Insoluble in water - water potential of cell not affected
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Starch
Function - Energy store in plant cells.
Structure - Made up of a-glucose, C1-4 and C1-6 glycosidic bonding, branched
Structure related to function
Helical - compact for storage in cells
Large molecule - can't diffuse out of cell
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Cellulose
Function - Provides strength and structural support to plant cell walls.
Structure - Made from b-glucose, straight and unbranched chains, C1-4 glycosidic bonding.
Structure related to function
Every 2nd b-glucose is inverted - long, straight unbranched chains
Many hydrogen bonds - form microfibrils and fibres for strength and support.
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Hydrogen bonds are important in cellulose molecules. Explain why.
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The many hydrogen bonds bind cellulose molecules together to form microfibrils, which provide strength and structural support.
Example Answer
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Biochemical Tests
Reducing Sugars:
All monosaccharides
Some disaccharides such as maltose and lactose
Non-Reducing Sugars:
No monosaccharides
Some disaccharides such as sucrose.
Iodine test for Starch:
1) Add iodine (or iodine dissolved in potassium iodide) to solution and shake.
2) Blue-black colour = Starch present
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Describe the biochemical test for non-reducing sugars.
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1) Add a few drops of dilute HCl*
2) Heat in boiling water bath.
3) Neutralise with sodium bicarbonate.
4) Add benedicts regent and heat again.
5) Positive = green/yellow/orange/red precipitate
Benedicts test for non-reducing sugars
1) Add benedict's regent (blue) to sample.
2) Heat in boiling water bath.
3) Positive = green/yellow/orange/red precipitate.
Benedicts test for reducing sugars
Biochemical test: reducing and non-reducing sugars.
*You add HCl to hydrolyse sugar into its constituent reducing sugars.
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