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Carbohydrates. Carbohydrates Are produced by photosynthesis in plants. Such as glucose are synthesized in plants from CO 2 , H 2 O, and energy from the sun. Are oxidized in living cells (respiration) to produce CO 2 , H 2 O, and energy. Types of Carbohydrates.
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Carbohydrates Carbohydrates • Are produced by photosynthesis in plants. • Such as glucose are synthesized in plants from CO2, H2O, and energy from the sun. • Are oxidized in living cells (respiration) to produce CO2, H2O, and energy.
Types of Carbohydrates The types of carbohydrates are • Monosaccharides, the simplest carbohydrates. • Disaccharides, which consist of two monosaccharides. • Polysaccharides, which contain many monosaccharides.
Classification of Monosaccharides Aldoses Aldoses are monosaccharides • With an aldehyde group. • With many hydroxyl (─OH) groups. triose (3 C atoms) tetrose (4 C atoms) pentose (5 C atoms) hexose (6 C atoms) O ║ C─Haldose │ H─ C─OH │ H─ C─OH │ CH2OH Erythrose, an aldotetrose
Classification of Monosaccharides Ketoses Ketoses are monosaccharides • With a ketone group. • With many hydroxyl (─OH) groups. triose (3 C atoms) tetrose (4 C atoms) pentose (5 C atoms) hexose (6 C atoms) CH2OH │ C=O ketose │ H─ C─OH │ H─ C─OH │ H─C─OH │ CH2OH Fructose, a ketohexose
Fischer Projections A Fischer projection • Is used to represent carbohydrates. • Places the most oxidized group at the top. • Shows chiral carbons as the intersection of vertical and horizontal lines. • The groups to the left and right are pointed out toward you and the groups top and bottom are pointed away from you.
D and L Notations In a Fischer projection, the −OH group on the • Chiral carbon farthest from the carbonyl group determines an L or D isomer. • Left is assigned the letter Lfor the L-isomer. • Right is assigned the letter Dfor the D-isomer.
Pentoses Monosaccharides: Trioses and Pentoses Trioses
Polysaccharides Starch