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Carbohydrates-sugars Made of C, H,O Carb = Carbon hydrate = water Carbohydrate = carbon + water general formula = C H 2 O 1-2-1 ratio of C to H to O ribose

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Page 1: Carbohydrates-sugars Made of C, H,O Carb = Carbon hydrate = water Carbohydrate = carbon + water general formula = C H 2 O 1-2-1 ratio of C to H to O ribose
Page 2: Carbohydrates-sugars Made of C, H,O Carb = Carbon hydrate = water Carbohydrate = carbon + water general formula = C H 2 O 1-2-1 ratio of C to H to O ribose

Carbohydrates-sugarsMade of C, H,OCarb = Carbon hydrate = water Carbohydrate =

carbon + water general formula = C H2O 1-2-1 ratio of C to H to O

ribose C5H10O5

glucose C6H12O6

sucrose C12H22O11

many carbohydrate names end in -ose

Page 3: Carbohydrates-sugars Made of C, H,O Carb = Carbon hydrate = water Carbohydrate = carbon + water general formula = C H 2 O 1-2-1 ratio of C to H to O ribose

More carbohydrate basicsMonomer: monosaccharide – one sugarFunctions of carbohydrates:

Energy for metabolism (glucose)Short term energy storage (glycogen/starch)Structure: plants – cell wall animals –

exoskeletonSource of carbon for other moleculesCell surface markers – cell identification

Page 4: Carbohydrates-sugars Made of C, H,O Carb = Carbon hydrate = water Carbohydrate = carbon + water general formula = C H 2 O 1-2-1 ratio of C to H to O ribose

Monosaccharide: Simple SugarsMonosaccharides like glucose are the main

source of energy in living things

Page 5: Carbohydrates-sugars Made of C, H,O Carb = Carbon hydrate = water Carbohydrate = carbon + water general formula = C H 2 O 1-2-1 ratio of C to H to O ribose

Disaccharides - 2 sugars2 monosaccharides linked together by

dehydration synthesis - form a glycosidic bond Examples: Sucrose – Table Sugar

glucose + fructose Lactose – Milk Sugar glucose + galactose

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Polysaccharides-Many SugarsPolysaccharides are polymers composed of

large numbers of monosaccharides. - the monosaccharides are joined by

dehydration synthesis Used for short term energy storage and structure

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Energy Storage PolysaccharidesStarch

polymer made up of glucose monomers

Stores glucose in plants

Chloroplast Starch

1 m

Starch: a plant polysaccharide

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GlycogenPolymer of glucose monomersIs the major storage form of glucose in animalsStored in liver and muscleMore highly branched than starch – contains more stored energy

Mitochondria Glycogen granules

0.5 m

Glycogen: an animal polysaccharide

Glycogen

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Starch and Glycogen are Easily Broken Apart by HydrolysisAllows the stored glucose to be easily used

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Structural PolysaccharidesCellulose

Is a polymer of glucose – connected in a straight unbranched chain

Multiple strands of cellulose are held together by hydrogen bonds – makes a rigid structure

Is a major component of the tough walls that enclose plant cells

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Plant cells

0.5 m

Cell walls

Cellulose microfibrils in a plant cell wall

Microfibril

CH2OH

CH2OH

OH

OH

OO

OHO

CH2OHO

OOH

OCH2OH OH

OH OHO

O

CH2OH

OO

OH

CH2OH

OO

OH

O

O

CH2OHOH

CH2OHOHOOH OH OH OH

O

OH OH

CH2OH

CH2OH

OHO

OH CH2OH

OO

OH CH2OH

OH

Glucose monomer

O

O

O

O

O

O

Parallel cellulose molecules areheld together by hydrogenbonds between hydroxyl

groups attached to carbonatoms 3 and 6.

About 80 cellulosemolecules associate

to form a microfibril, themain architectural unitof the plant cell wall.

A cellulose moleculeis an unbranched glucose polymer.

OH

OH

O

OOH

Cellulosemolecules

Figure 5.8

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Cellulose is difficult to digestAnimals can’t break the bonds between the

glucose molecules –dietary fiberAnimals that eat plants have bacteria in their

stomachs that can break the bonds of cellulose- allow their hosts to digest plants

Figure 5.9

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Chitin, another important structural polysaccharide Is a polymer of a form of glucose with

an attached functional groupIs found in the exoskeleton of

arthropods

Figure 5.10 A–C

(a) The structure of the chitin monomer.

O

CH2OH

OHHH OH

H

NH

CCH3

O

H

H

(b) Chitin forms the exoskeleton of arthropods. This cicada is molting, shedding its old exoskeleton and emergingin adult form.

(c) Chitin is used to make a strong and flexible surgical

thread that decomposes after the wound or incision heals.

OH

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Other Uses for CarbohydratesCell surface markers – carbohydrates

attached to parts on the cell membrane where they act to identify the cell

ABO blood groups are identified by carbohydrates on their surface