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Julia Cameron Morgan Cameron Mikhaila Morris Carson Perry Carla Zarate. Carbohydrate Polymers. STARCH CELLULOSE GLYCOGEN CHITIN POLYSACCHARIDES. http://www.public.iastate.edu/~pkeeling/Starches.htm. Carbohydrate Monomers. SUGAR. http://www.fitnessmust.com/10-disadvantages-sugar.
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Carbohydrate Polymers • STARCH CELLULOSE • GLYCOGEN • CHITIN POLYSACCHARIDES http://www.public.iastate.edu/~pkeeling/Starches.htm Carbohydrate Monomers • SUGAR http://www.fitnessmust.com/10-disadvantages-sugar http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_polymer_of_carbohydrates
What elements commonly make up carbohydrates? http://www.zeitnews.org/nanotechnology-research/nanotech-to-boost-solid-state-hydrogen-storage.html *HYDROGEN http://www.interhomeopathy.org/carbon_the_feeling_of http://youthfulskinforever.com/page/3/ *CARBON *OXYGEN http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_Elements_make_up_of_carbohydrate
-Units of sugar “SACCHARIDE” make up carbohydrates. Simplest Sugars: Monosaccharide Double Sugars: Disaccharide http://maddiesmadhouse.wikispaces.com/Focus+on+Proteins http://apbiosemonefinalreview.pbworks.com/w/page/11980943/Biochemistry%20(Ch%204-5) http://www.carbs-information.com/simple-carbohydrates.htm
Functions of Monosachrides • building blocks of disaccharides • major source of fuel for metabolism • provide fuel for the body http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20070930174022AAUSpoL http://www.kollewin.com/blog/construction-block/ • Structure of Monosachrides • consist of only one sugar molecule • have a carbon backbone that ranges • between 3-7 carbon atoms • sweet taste http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Describe_the_structure_of_a_monosaccharides http://positivepersonalfinance.com/2011/04/10/money-mantra-4/
Functional Groups of Monosachrides http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20100221002928AA9tRu8 CARBONYL HYDROXYL http://www.goiit.com/posts/list/organic-chemistry-organic-hydroxy-compounds-977746.htm#1162124 http://www.chemistry-drills.com/functional-groups.php?q=simple Examples of Monosachrides http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Give_an_example_of_monosaccharide http://www.starsandseas.com/SAS%20OrgChem/SASCarbo.htm https://teach.lanecc.edu/yuia/225Lectures/04A/L4Ayui.html http://www.chemicalformula.org/glucose FRUCTOSE GALACTOSE GLUCOSE
What are the functions of disaccharides? http://www.livestrong.com/article/535273-the-function-of-disaccharides/ • They serve as a nutritional source in the human diet. • They sweeten foods for more taste appeal. http://crossfitsweatshop.com/2010/06/30/food-pyramid/ http://www.troy.k12.ny.us/academics/bio/skinny/biochemistry.asp Why are disaccharides important? http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20060609234929AAan6yJ • They are the principal • source of energy. • They are the structural • components of cells. • They are stored as glycogen • in liver of animals. http://www.lucilleroberts.com/blog/http:/www.lucilleroberts.com/blog/trainer-tip-does-working-out-on-an-empty-stomach-burn-more-fat/
Disaccharides are joined together when two monosaccharides are joined. Basically, this happens when the two monosaccharide molecules undergo a condensation reaction that involves the elimination of one small molecule (like water) from the functional groups. http://www.innovateus.net/science/what-are-disaccharides
Disaccharide Examples http://www.innovateus.net/science/what-are-disaccharides#What+are+some+common+Disaccharides%3F SUCROSE LACTOSE http://sugaraddictionspecialist.com/ http://taikajuoma.ath.cx/bat/ A white, odorless crystalline powder that has a sweet taste. This is found in milk. MALTOSE This is the same as malt sugar. It is used in the making of soft candies. EX: Chocolates http://experiencechocolate.com/
What are Polysaccharides? http://www.wisegeek.com/what-are-polysaccharides.htm They are chains of sugar units, “saccharides”, that form in configurations from tens to thousands of units long. http://www.natural-preservative.com/pullulan.html Polysaccharide Functions http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20090408024524AAsbMUB\ • They form the cell wall of plant cells. • They are an energy storage. http://www.diffen.com/difference/Animal_Cell_vs_Plant_Cell
Polysaccharides Examples STARCH • Structure: Linear; Made up of glucose repeat units. • Found in grains, as well as potatoes. • Used… • in pressing clothes to keep them from wrinkling • to make a foam packing • one of the chief forms in which plants store food • as an energy boost for the human body • once it has turned into sugar http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_does_starch_do_for_your_body http://pslc.ws/macrog/starch.htm http://cmgm.stanford.edu/biochem200/glycogen/ http://answers.encyclopedia.com/question/starch-used-plants-107121.html http://janneman27.wordpress.com/2010/08/20/recommended-dietary-allowance-south-african-internet/
Polysaccharides Examples CELLULOSE • Structure: Linear; Made up of glucose repeat units. • Found in the rigid cell wall in plants. • Used… • in the wood for building • paper products • cotton • linen • rayon for clothes • in explosives • for films http://420chopshop.com/blog/?p=123 http://www.elmhurst.edu/~chm/vchembook/547cellulose.html
Polysaccharides Examples GLYCOGEN • Structure: Branched. • Found primarily in liver and muscle cells. • Used… • as a fuel in the absence of oxygen • as energy during heavy work • as the principle storage form of glucose in both • animal and human cells http://cmgm.stanford.edu/biochem200/glycogen/ http://www.sciencedaily.com/articles/g/glycogen.htm http://www.exrx.net/Nutrition/Glycogen.html http://www.lucilleroberts.com/blog/http:/www.lucilleroberts.com/blog/trainer-tip-does-working-out-on-an-empty-stomach-burn-more-fat/
Polysaccharides Examples CHITIN • Structure: Unbranched. • Found abundantly in nature. • Used… • as the exoskeleton (internal structure) forinsects, • crabs, shrimps, lobsters, and of other invertebrates http://users.rcn.com/jkimball.ma.ultranet/BiologyPages/I/InsectHormones.html http://www.scientificpsychic.com/fitness/carbohydrates2.html http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Where_is_chitin_commonly_found_in_nature http://www.euchis.org/
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