AS Biology OCR Carbohydrates
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- Carbohydrates
- Functions in organisms
- Structure
- e.g. cellulose
- Energy Store
- e.g. Starch
- To form larger molecules
- e.g. Nucleic acids, glycolipids
- Energy Source
- released from glucose during respiration
- Structure
- Simple Sugars
- called monosaccharides. these are monomers of carbohydrates.
- Properties
- SWEET tasting
- SOLUBLE in water
- forms CRYSTALS
- Two forms of Glucose
- Beta-glucose
- the OH at C1 is above the plane of the ring
- Beta-glucose molecules bonded through many condensation molecules form a long straight chain
- They are much stronger than that of amylose..therefore used for structural units
- e.g. Cellulose
- we do not produce an enzyme to break down beta-glucose because of the different arrangement
- The different structures of glucose leads to different properties
- Alpha-glucose
- the OH at C1 is below the plane of the ring
- Two alpha-glucose molecules bonded together form Maltose..then to form amylose.
- this has a 1,4 glycosidic bond, therefore causing the chain to coil
- Animals and plants have an enzyme to break down alpha glucose..therefore can be used for respiration
- Beta-glucose
- Functions in organisms
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