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Unit 1, sac 2 practice. About enzymes, organic compounds and experimental method
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a substance made up of repeating linked sub-units (monomers)
what is a polymer
sugar unit, saccharide unit
what is the monomer of carbohydrate
rings rather than straight chain structures
in solution, what is the shape of a carbohydrate?
carbon, hydrogen, oxygen
what is a carbohydrate made of and what is the ratio
energy use and storage
what are carbohydrates used for?
glucose, fructose
two most well known monosaccharide?
sucrose, lactose
two most well known disaccharides?
glycosidic bonds
what holds together saccharides?
cellulose, starch (energy storage in plants), glycogen (energy storage in animals)
three famous examples of a polyssaccharide?
joins two molecules and uses water for the covalent bond holding them (glycosidic bond)
what is the condensation reaction?
the breaking down of joined molecules to release water
what is the hydrolysis reaction?
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