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    • What is the typical atomic ratio of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen in carbohydrates?
      1:2:1
    • Cellulose provides structural support in plant cell walls.
      True
    • Monosaccharides are the simplest carbohydrates consisting of a single sugar unit
    • Polysaccharides like cellulose are used in plant cell walls.

      True
    • Arrange the monosaccharides in order of their sweetness (most to least):
      1️⃣ Fructose
      2️⃣ Glucose
      3️⃣ Galactose
    • Carbohydrates serve as recognition sites for cell-cell communication and immune response.
    • Carbohydrates such as glucose are broken down through cellular respiration to release ATP
    • Which carbohydrate is used as a storage molecule in animals?
      Glycogen
    • Match the type of carbohydrate with its definition:
      Monosaccharide ↔️ Simplest carbohydrate with a single sugar unit
      Disaccharide ↔️ Carbohydrate composed of two monosaccharides
      Polysaccharide ↔️ Large carbohydrate with many monosaccharides
    • What is the common chemical formula for glucose, fructose, and galactose?
      C6H12O6C_{6}H_{12}O_{6}
    • Fructose is the sweetest monosaccharide and is found in fruits and honey
    • Disaccharides are formed through dehydration synthesis, releasing a water molecule.

      True
    • Which polysaccharide is used for energy storage in plants?
      Starch
    • Glycogen is a highly branched polysaccharide used for energy storage in animals.

      True
    • Which carbohydrate-based molecule on the cell surface acts as a recognition site for cell signaling?
      Glycoproteins
    • Starch in plants and glycogen in animals both store energy for later use.

      True
    • What is the typical atomic ratio of carbohydrates?
      1:2:1
    • Disaccharides are composed of two monosaccharides joined by a glycosidic bond.
    • What is the chemical formula of glucose, fructose, and galactose?
      C6H12O6C_{6}H_{12}O_{6}
    • Fructose is a cyclic ketose and is the sweetest monosaccharide, found in fruits and honey.
    • Carbohydrates like glucose are broken down through cellular respiration to release ATP
    • Match the biological role of carbohydrates with its description:
      Energy source ↔️ Provides fuel for cellular activities
      Structural component ↔️ Supports cell structures
      Storage molecule ↔️ Stores energy for later use
      Cell signaling ↔️ Acts as recognition sites
    • What are the two monosaccharides that form sucrose?
      Glucose and fructose
    • Polysaccharides can be broken down into their constituent monosaccharides through hydrolysis
    • Which monosaccharide is the primary energy source in cells?
      Glucose
    • What three types of atoms are carbohydrates primarily composed of?
      Carbon, hydrogen, oxygen
    • Cellulose provides structural support in plant cell walls.
      True
    • Carbohydrates on the cell surface act as recognition sites for cell-cell communication and immune response
    • Steps in the breakdown of polysaccharides into monosaccharides:
      1️⃣ Digestion
      2️⃣ Hydrolysis
    • Glucose is a straight-chain aldose and the primary energy source in cells.
      True
    • Which monosaccharide is a component of lactose in milk?
      Galactose
    • Match the disaccharide with its composition:
      Sucrose ↔️ Glucose + Fructose
      Lactose ↔️ Glucose + Galactose
      Maltose ↔️ Glucose + Glucose
    • Cellulose forms rigid linear chains cross-linked by hydrogen bonds
    • Steps in the breakdown of carbohydrates to release energy:
      1️⃣ Cellular respiration
      2️⃣ ATP release
    • What are the primary functions of carbohydrates in biological systems?
      Energy, structure, storage, signaling
    • Carbohydrates, primarily glucose, are broken down to release ATP through cellular respiration.
    • Match the biological role of carbohydrates with its example:
      Structural support ↔️ Cellulose in plant cell walls
      Energy storage ↔️ Starch in plants
      Cell signaling ↔️ Glycoproteins on cell surfaces
    • Monosaccharides are the simplest sugars and consist of a single sugar unit.

      True
    • Arrange the types of carbohydrates based on their molecular complexity:
      1️⃣ Monosaccharides
      2️⃣ Disaccharides
      3️⃣ Polysaccharides
    • Glucose is a straight-chain aldose and is a primary energy source in cells.

      True
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