Carbohydrates
OH H HO CH2OH O Carbohydrates: Energy molecules 2006-2007
sugar - sugar - sugar - sugar - sugar Carbohydrates Building block molecules = sugars sugar - sugar - sugar - sugar - sugar sugar
Carbohydrates Function: Examples quick energy energy storage structure cell wall in plants Examples sugars starches cellulose (cell wall) glucose C6H12O6 sucrose starch
Sugars = building blocks Names for sugars usually end in glucose fructose sucrose maltose -ose OH H HO CH2OH O glucose C6H12O6 fructose maltose sucrose
Building carbohydrates Synthesis 2 sugars = disaccharide monosaccharides | glucose | glucose | maltose
Building carbohydrates Synthesis 2 sugars = disaccharide monosaccharides | glucose | fructose | sucrose (table sugar)
BIG carbohydrates Polysaccharides starch glycogen cellulose chitin energy storage in plants potatoes glycogen energy storage in animals in liver & muscles cellulose structure in plants cell walls chitin structure in arthropods & fungi exoskeleton
Digesting starch vs. cellulose enzyme starch easy to digest enzyme cellulose hard to digest
Cellulose Cell walls in plants herbivores can digest cellulose well most carnivores cannot digest cellulose that’s why they eat meat to get their energy & nutrients cellulose = roughage stays undigested keeps material moving in your intestines Cross-linking between polysaccharide chains = rigid & hard to digest The digestion of cellulose governs the life strategy of herbivores. Either you do it really well and you’re a cow or an elephant or a horse (spend a long time digesting a lot of food with a little help from some microbes & have to walk around slowly for a long time carrying a lot of food in your stomach) Or you do it inefficiently and have to supplement your diet with simple sugars, like fruit and nectar, and you’re a gorilla.
Cow Gorilla can digest cellulose well; no need to eat other sugars can’t digest cellulose well; must add another sugar source, like fruit to diet
Helpful bacteria How can cows digest cellulose so well? BACTERIA live in their stomachs & help digest cellulose-rich (grass) meals
Let’s build some Carbohydrates! EAT X Let’s build some Carbohydrates! 2006-2007
Activities building starch by bonding together paper glucose molecules eat carrots, celery, cookies