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Cabohydrates
Lipids
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100

what are two types of starch synthesized by plants. Their function is to store energy. 

Amylose and amylopectin

100

What are sugars 

organic molecules 

100

what are the health impacts of Polyunsaturated fats 

May minimize the risk of heart disease

100

what is lactose formed from and what kind of linkage does it have 

glucose and galactose

beta bond linkage 

100

what is the Benedict Solution for 

To test for simple carbohydrates like glucose

200

what has a  branched structures that help store large amounts of energy.

Amylopectin

200

All sugars have a six-sided structure except...?

ribose and deoxyribose sugars, which have five 

200

Compare the structure of cis and trans unsaturated fatty acids 


CIS 

H’s on the same side of the double bond

This bends the shape of the molecule.



TRANS 

H’s on opposite sides of the double bond. This results in an overall linear shape. 


200

where is insulin produced? 

the pancreas 

200

what is the Glycosidic Bond

When two sugars combine and link together

300

what has more than two and less than ten of the monosaccharides linked together.

Oligosaccharides

300

Monosaccharides are...?

single sugar molecules

300

Compare 2 properties of saturated and unsaturated fatty acids


Saturated 

maximum number of C-H bonds→  only have single covalent bonds + are reliable linear Saturated fats come from animals 

  •  no double bond

  •  straight structure

  •  solid at room temp 



Unsaturated 

have double covalent bonds→  affects their shapes 

Monosaturated - have only double bonds 

Polysaturated - have multiple double bonds. 




300

explain the structure of Glycogen and why it is shaped like that

glycogen stores glucose in cells with high concentration. Its many branches give easy access to glucose.

300

The ABO blood group system is based on the presence of specific...?

glycoproteins on the surface of red blood cells

400

what are molecules are the main component of fats and oils

Triglyceritde

400

 When two link together through condensation, they form...?

disaccharides

400

Outline why lipids are more suitable for long-term energy storage

- store more energy per gram than carbohydrates with one gram providing 9 kcal compared to carbohydrates' lesser 4 kcal

-  Additionally, lipids are compact and lack heavy water content like glycogen, allowing them to store more energy efficiently in less space, making them ideal for long-term energy storage in the body

400

What is BMI

Formula = weight in kilograms divided by height in meters squared

400

Outline the formation of triglyceride

Glycerol combines with three fatty acids to form triglycerides, vital for long-term energy storage and critical components of fats and oils.

short version=

3 chains of fatty acids + 1 molecule of glycerol

500

what is a cholesterol (or lipid profile) blood test looks at the levels of cholesterol and other fats in your blood. You might need this test if your doctor wants to assess your risk of heart disease and stroke. 

Fasting lipoprotein tes

500

 These can further link to form polysaccharides; examples of each include… (three examples for each) 

Monosaccharide

Glucose

Galactose 

Fructose  


Disaccharide 

Maltose 

Lactose

Sucrose


Polysaccharides 

Starch

Glycogen

Cellulose


500

(need to get all 4 to get the points)

fill in the blanks:

Trans fats have been ... in a way so that they don’t go ... - created a more ... - technically, this type of ... 

synthesized

rancid

stable structure

unsaturated fat

500

(must get all correct to get points)

fill in the blanks:

Cellulose chains group together and form ... These have high ... and make up the basis of ...

microfibril bundles

tensile strength

cell walls

500

what do each of these symbols represent 

Equation:Q=mcT

Q: energy released 

M: mass of water heated (1 cm3=1g)

C: specific heat capacity (energy needed to raise 1g by 1C)

T: change in temperature 

*For water its specific heat capacity (c) *