Is starch a saccharide
Yes
What is the universal donor
Macromolecule
A very large molecule created by combining atoms
What makes a maltose?
Glucose + Glucose
what does pent- mean
5
Where is starch found
Plants
What is the universal acceptor
Type AB
Monosaccharide
The monomer and have on carbohydrate. - Simple Sugar
What makes a Sucrose?
Glucose + Fructose
what does hex- mean
6
What is a chitin composed of
Amino sugars called N-acetyl glucosamine
What are the four types of blood
O, A, B, and AB
What type of carbohydrates have 3-10 monomers attached to each other?
Oligosaccharides
What makes a lactose?
Glucose + Galactose
what does tetr- mean
4
What does the structure of Glycogen
Many branched chains
what is on the surface of all blood types?
Antigens
Hydrolysis
The process of taking carbohydrates apart to monosaccharides. Molecule of water used to break the glycolytic linkage/bond.
What is taken out of two glucose molecules to make a maltose
An H20 molecule - water
How do you know if something is a ketose
If the C double bonded to an O is in the middle
What is the vertical bond in a Peptidoglycan
Peptide bonds
what blood type has an antigen with a triangle on the end of it?
Type B
Dehydration Synthesis
How we attach monosaccharides
"To put together while losing water"
C6H1206
How do you know if something is an aldose?
If the C is doble bonded to an O and single bonded to an H at the end of a carbonyl