Biochemistry: Molecules of Life USING CARBOHYDRATES. Carbohydrates What’s the difference between these foods? All the same molecules of glucose and fructose. Carbohydrates Quick energy!!. Organic Molecules: Carbohydrates Aim: 3 Keys to Healthy Eating for Teens Biomolecules – Part 2 Carbohydrates ORGAN...
Carbohydrates 1 1. CARBOHYDRATES Carbohydrates are the sweet molecules of biochemistry, since they are either sugars or made up of sugars. Carbohydrates. Carbohydrates 1 1 Carbohydrates Main source of energy for all living things Also used for structure Known as sugars Made of Carbon, Hydrogen, & ...
Carbohydrates AnnaDrew withgratefulacknowledgementforinspirationalteachingreceivedat TheSchoolofPharmacy,UniversityofLondon •Uses –greenplants •storeenergyasCHO –egstarch •structuralmaterial(formlargeproportionofplant biomass) –egcellulose •Structures –mono=1unit –di=2units(usefulinpharmacy) –oligo...
Lecture 5 MCQ + Fill In 32個詞語 Unit 3: Biochemistry - Gluconeogenesis 6個詞語 Final exam Biochem 79個詞語 Bio 361 exam 2 review questions 38個詞語 chem 471 quiz 11 53個詞語 Carbohydrates, Lipids, and Exam Preparation 22個詞語 BIO327 Final Review Exam 1-3 ...
Biochemistry: Molecules of Life By: Martin G, Mike C, & Eddie T Carbohydrates Quick energy!!. Carbohydrates. Biomolecules – Part 2 Carbohydrates Carbon & Carbohydrates A quick source of energy!! Carbohydrates. Why do people eat a bowl of pasta before a race???
CARBOHYDRATES Carbohydrates are the sweet molecules of biochemistry, since they are either sugars or made up of sugars. All carbohydrates contain carbon, hydrogen and oxygen. There are 3 categories of carbohydrates: Monosaccharides Disaccharides Polysaccharides ...
Epimerization In base, H on C2 may be removed to form enolate ion. Reprotonation may change the stereochemistry of C2. Chapter 12 Reduction of Simple Sugars C=O of aldoses or ketoses can be reduced to C-OH by NaBH4 or H2/Ni. Name the sugar alcohol by adding -itol to the root name...
Biochemistry: Molecules of Life Carbohydrates What’s the difference between these foods? All the same molecules of glucose and fructose. Carbohydrates Quick energy!!. Aim: 3 Keys to Healthy Eating for Teens ORGANIC COMPOUNDS The Chemistry of LIFE!!. ...
14.3 D, L Sugars Glyceraldehyde exists as two enantiomers, first identified by their opposite rotation of plane polarized light Naturally occurring glyceraldehyde rotates plane-polarized light in a clockwise direction, denoted (+) or “D” (dextrorotary) and is designated “(+)-glyceraldehyde” The...
CARBOHYDRATES: Learning objective to be able to: Identify the elements that make up carbohydratesIdentify the elements that make up carbohydrates To describe. Biochemistry Unit. Composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen in a 1:2:1 ratio. The basic unit is called a monosaccharide and in...