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Title: Carbohydrates


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Carbohydrates
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Carbohydrates
energymolecules
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Carbohydrates
  • Carbohydrates are composed of C, H, O
  • carbo - hydr - ate
  • CH2O
  • (CH2O)x C6H12O6
  • Function
  • energy u energy storage
  • raw materials u structural materials
  • Monomer simple sugars (monosaccharide)
  • ex sugars, starches, cellulose

C6H12O6
(CH2O)x
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Sugars
  • Most names for sugars end in -ose
  • Classified by number of carbons
  • 6C hexose (glucose)
  • 5C pentose (ribose)
  • 3C triose (glyceraldehyde)

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5
3
5
Functional groups determine function
carbonyl
aldehyde
carbonyl
ketone
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Sugar structure
  • 5C 6C sugars form rings in solution

Where do you find solutionsin biology? In cells!
Carbons are numbered
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Numbered carbons
C
6'
C
O
5'
C
C
1'
4'
energy stored in C-C bonds
C
C
2'
3'
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Simple complex sugars
  • Monosaccharides
  • simple 1 monomer sugars
  • Glucose, fructose
  • Galactose
  • Disaccharides
  • 2 monomers
  • Sucrose, maltose, lactose
  • Polysaccharides
  • large polymers
  • Starch, cellulose, glycogen, chitin

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Building sugars
  • Dehydration synthesis

monosaccharides
disaccharide
glucose
glucose
maltose
glycosidic linkage
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Building sugars
  • Dehydration synthesis

monosaccharides
disaccharide
fructose
glucose
sucrose (table sugar)
Makin some candy!
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Polysaccharides
  • Polymers of sugars
  • costs little energy to build
  • easily reversible release energy
  • Function
  • energy storage
  • starch (plants)
  • glycogen (animals)
  • in liver muscles
  • structure
  • cellulose (plants)
  • chitin (arthropods fungi)

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Linear vs. branched polysaccharides
slow release
starch (plant)
What doesbranching do?
energystorage
glycogen (animal)
fast release
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Polysaccharide diversity
  • Molecular structure determines function

in starch
in cellulose
  • isomers of glucose
  • structure determines function

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Digesting starch vs. cellulose
starcheasy todigest
cellulosehard todigest
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Cellulose
  • Most abundant organic compound on Earth
  • herbivores have evolved a mechanism to digest
    cellulose
  • most carnivores have not
  • thats why they eat meat to get their energy
    nutrients
  • cellulose undigestible roughage

But it tasteslike hay!Who can liveon this
stuff?!
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  • Cow
  • can digest cellulose well no need to eat other
    sugars
  • Gorilla
  • cant digest cellulose well must add another
    sugar source, like fruit to diet

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Helpful bacteria
  • How can herbivores digest cellulose so well?
  • BACTERIA live in their digestive systems help
    digest cellulose-rich (grass) meals

Caprophage
Tell me aboutthe rabbits,again, George!
I eatWHAT!
Ruminants
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EAT
X
  • Lets build some
  • Carbohydrates!
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