Criado por Diego Aldrete Lozano
quase 7 anos atrás
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Questão | Responda |
What forms of carbohydrates can we find? | Monosaccharides, disaccharides and polysaccharides |
How many carbon atoms does a simple sugar has? | Six carbon molecules |
Examples of disaccharides | Maltose and sucrose |
Examples of monosaccharides | Glucose and fructose |
Examples of polysaccharides | Cellulose and starch |
How do we obtain GLYCOGEN? | Combining glucose in the liver or muscle tissue by the process GLYCOGENESIS |
What is "GLYCOGENOLYSIS"? | The process in which the glycogen it's broken down, either in the liver or muscle tissue, into glucose to obtain energy |
COOH | Acidic group |
CH3 | Methyl group |
Why is it called "saturated fatty acid" | Because it has the maximal number of hydrogen atoms and no double bonds |
Why is it called "unsaturated/monounsaturated/polyunsaturated fatty acid"? | Because it does not contain the maximal number of hydrogen atoms and has 1 or more, respectively, double bonds |
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