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Carbohydrates
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A diagram for AQA as level biology unit - carbohydrates
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Carbohydrates
Monosaccharide general formula= (CH2O)n
Soluble
Contain 3 elements
Carbon
Hydrogen
Oxygen
Disaccharides formed in a condensation reaction
glucose+fructose=sucrose
glucose+galactose=lactose
glucose+glucose=maltose
Polysaccharides- insoluble
Starch
amylopectin
glucose molecules 1-4 glycosidic bonds, 1-6 after every 25
Branched
Protruding ends= fast hydrolysis --> rapid release of glucose to provide energy via respiration
Amylose
1-4 glycosidic bonds
Hydrogen bonds form a helix
Helix forms a compact shape which allows tight packing so is excellent for storage
Insoluble in water so good storage in plants i.e. stoma of chloroplasts
Glycogen
Storage in animal and fungal cells
Similar structure to amylopectin (polymer of a-glucose)
More and shorter branches than amylopectin
More compact
Faster hydrolysis than starch, important as animals need emergency glucose faster than plants
Cellulose
Structural polysaccharide in plants
Long unbranched chains of glucose linked by 1-4 glycosidic bonds
Chains linked by hydrogen bonds creating microfibrils
Hydrogen bonds prevent water from entering the molecule so it can't be broken down by enzyme hydrolysis= good structural polysaccharide
Carbohydrate tests
Starch-Iodine, blue/black precipitate forms
Reducing sugar- Benedicts' reagent, brick red ppt. (intensity measured by colorimeter
Non-reducimg sugar-benedicts+HCl then NaOH to neutralise. Brick red ppt.
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