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What does "Carbohydrate" mean?

a chemical substance containing carbon and water

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What is a polymer?

Something composed of many monomers, which then creates a macromolecule.

100

What is a polysaccharide?

10+ monomers attached.

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What is an oligosaccharide?

3-10 monosaccharides are attached. Complex. 

100

What is the ratio of C:H:O, and with this, what is the number of oxygen when the number of hydrogen is 8?

C:H:O is equal to the ratio 1:2:1. When hydrogen is 8, the number of oxygen is 4.

200

Is water an organic molecule? Explain why.

No, it is not because there are no carbons in H2O, and there must be a carbon for it to be considered organic. 

200

What is dehydration synthesis/condensation?

How we attach monosaccharides.

200

Red blood cells have __ on their surface, which determines blood type.

antigens

200

Glucose + Glucose = 

Maltose

200

What is the monomer of a carbohydrate?

A monosaccharide

300

Where is the location of the carbonyl aldose? A ketose?

At the end for an aldose, in the middle for a ketose.

300

What two carbohydrates make sucrose?

Glucose and fructose. 

300

What is the difference in the appearance of amylose and amylopectin? In which polysaccharide are both present in? 

The amylose is a straight chain, or a curly line, and the amylopectin is a branched chain with parts breaking off. 

They are both present in starch.

300

DOUBLE POINTS

What is the universal donor? Universal receiver?

Donor: O

Receiver: AB

300

What are ALL the terms used for sugar in this chapter?

Saccharide, ose, and glyc.

400

What is glucose homeostasis? 

Glucose homeostasis is the balance of insulin and glucagon to maintain normal blood glucose levels. 

400

What is the difference between a glycosidic linkage/bond and dehydration synthesis?

Dehydration synthesis is the process of linking monosaccharides, while the glycosidic linkage/bond is the bond itself. 

400

Where is glycogen stored? Where it is found?

Stored in the liver and muscles.

Found in animals.

400

/What is a positive result in the Lugol's test?

Dark blue/black

400

What is hyperglycemia?

When there is a high blood glucose level due to low insulin levels or the body's inability to use insulin properly.
500

What are two things that help maintain homeostasis, and what do they do?

Two things that help maintain glucose homeostasis are insulin and glucagon.

Insulin regulates glucose by decreasing it, and glucagon regulates glucose by increasing it.

500

What is hydrolysis? What is used?

The process of taking carbohydrates apart into monosaccharides. 

Water is used.

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What type of carbohydrate is cellulose?

Polysaccharide

500

HMO is a p__

prebiotic

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What is the difference between peptidoglycan and HMO's?

Peptidoglycan is a polysaccharide and an HMO is an oligosaccharide.

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