Monomers
Monosaccharides Structure
Amylose
Chitin
Starch
Cellulose
Maltotriose
Sucrose
Lactose
Maltose
Glucose
A six-membered ring Two different forms with different properties 1) α glucose: Hydroxyl is down and CH 2OH opposite side 2) β glucose: Hydroxyl is up and CH 2OH same side
Galactose
Fructose
Types
Polysaccharides
More than 20 monosaccharides
Oligosaccharides
Less than 20 monosaccharides
Disaccharides
di- = “two” sacchar
Linking Monosaccharides Process: Condensation- H2O released Covalent bond known as a glycosidic linkage Reversing process: Hydrolysis-add water
Monosaccharides
mono- = “one”; sacchar- = “sugar”
Concept Card Mapping Carbohydrates-Minnellys Lopez
Main topic
Subtopic
Functions
Part of cell wall
Carbohydrates linked to proteins
Cell molecular recognition process
Carbohydrates linked to lipids
Cell wall
Part of structural framework molecules
RNA
Ribose
DNA
Deoxyribose
Energy storage
Glycogen form
Short term energy reserve
Energy source
carbohidrate oxidation creates energy