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Bio Molecules
Carbohydrates
Polysaccharides
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What is the advantage of amylose being coiled?
It makes it
compact
, allowing
more
storage
in a
smaller
space.
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How does the structure of amylopectin help in quick glucose release?
The branches increase
surface
area
for enzymes to
hydrolyse
glycosidic
bonds
, releasing glucose
quickly.
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How does the structure of glycogen help in quick glucose release?
The many branches increase
surface
area
for enzymes to
hydrolyse
glycosidic
bonds
, releasing glucose
quickly.
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Why is starch a good storage molecule in plants?
It is
insoluble
, does not affect
water
potential
, and is too
large
to leave the cells.
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Why is glycogen a good storage molecule in animals?
It is
compact
and has many branches for quick
hydrolysis
to release
glucose
for energy.
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Where is glycogen stored in animals?
In
muscles
and the
liver.
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How is glucose released from starch and glycogen?
Through
hydrolysis
of the
glycosidic
bonds.
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Which polysaccharide in starch is branched?
Amylopectin.
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Which polysaccharide in starch is unbranched?
Amylose.
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How are the monosaccharides in cellulose arranged?
Alternating
β-glucose molecules are
flipped
/turned upside down
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Why do cell walls provide strength and support to plant cells.
Because
cellulose
chains form
hydrogen
bonds
between them forming
microfibrils.
These are
strong
but
flexible.
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1,6 glycosidic bonds are found in which polysaccharides?
Amylopectin
and
glycogen
(branched ones)
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β-glucose can only be found in ........
cellulose
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What is a polysaccharide?
Formed by the
condensation
of many
glucose
units
held by
glycosidic bonds
Complete the following about cellulose.
Polysaccharide in plant
cell
walls
formed by the condensation of
β-glucose
Complete the following about glycogen.
Polysaccharide in
animals
formed by the condensation of
α-glucose
Complete the following about starch.
Polysaccharide in
plants
formed by the condensation of
α-glucose
contains two polymers -
amylose
and
amylopectin
Complete the following about amylose.
Polysaccharide in
starch
made of
α-glucose
joined by
1,4-glycosidic bonds
coils
to form a helix
Complete the following about amylopectin.
Polysaccharide in
starch
made of
α-glucose
joined by
1,4 and 1,6-glycosidic bonds
branched
structure
Complete the following about fibrils.
Long
,
straight
chains of β-glucose
held together by
many
hydrogen
bonds