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Regents Biology Carbohydrates
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Regents Biology Carbohydrates Which foods contain carbohydrates?
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Regents Biology 2009-2010 Carbohydrates OH H H HO CH 2 OH H H H OH O Energy Source Why are carbohydrates important?
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Regents Biology Carbohydrates include sugars and starches. Glucose
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Regents Biology Carbohydrates are molecules composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. Glucose C 6 H 12 O 6 Ratio of 1 : 2 : 1 C 1 H 2 O 1
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Regents Biology Carbohydrates Function: Quick energy Energy storage Structure and Support
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Regents Biology Carbohydrates Function: Quick energy --- glucose Simple carbohydrates (glucose) are the primary source of chemical energy for cells.
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Regents Biology Carbohydrates starch Complex carbohydrates store energy starch & glycogen Function: energy storage --- glycogen
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Regents Biology Carbohydrates Function: Complex carbohydrates provide structure and support --- cellulose & chitin
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Regents Biology Carbohydrates can exist as: monosaccharides --- composed of one monomer---one sugar disaccharides --- composed of two monomers (two monosaccharides)--- two sugars polysaccharides --- composed many monomers (many monosaccharides)---many sugars
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Regents Biology SIMPLE SUGARS – name ends in ose Monosaccharides & Disaccharides
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Regents Biology Monosaccharides …one sugar Many simple sugars: contain 5 or 6 carbon atoms arranged in a ring in a ratio of C 1 H 2 O 1. Galactose C 6 H 12 O 6 Ribose C 5 H 10 O 5 Fructose C 6 H 12 O 6 Glucose C 6 H 12 O 6
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Regents Biology The most common monosaccharides are: …..simple sugar…..one sugar Glucose - main source of energy for cells. Fructose - the sugar in fruits Galactose – sugar found in milk Ribose- sugar in DNA and RNA
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Regents Biology Glucose - C 6 H 12 O 6 Fructose - C 6 H 12 O 6
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Regents Biology Disaccharides: composed of two monosaccharides --- two sugars Sucrose (table sugar) – composed of glucose and fructose. Lactose (sugar in milk) – composed of glucose and galactose.
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Regents Biology Sucrose (table sugar) Lactose (sugar in milk) glucose fructose glucose galactose
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Regents Biology Polysaccharides --- complex carbohydrate composed of many monosaccharides …many sugars sugar polysaccharide
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Regents Biology Polysaccharides --- sugar Function: (1) Energy Reserves (2) Structure and Support
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Regents Biology Polysaccharides - Energy Reserves (1) Starch --- energy storage in plant cells composed of long chains of glucose (2) Glycogen --- energy storage in the liver and muscles of animals composed of long chains of glucose
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Regents Biology Polysaccharides --- Structure & Support (1)Cellulose --- the cell wall of plants straight long chains of glucose molecules. (2) Chitin ---- the cell wall of fungi; the exoskeleton of insects and crustaceans.
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