BIOL 1116 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Glycosidic Bond, Direct Product, Covalent Bond

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Structure, signaling, defense and transport: nucleic acid. => long term information storage molecule and transport into rna. * range from small sugar to large polysaccharides (long polymers of monomers). * glycogen - storage of sugar in animals: monosaccharide. Monomers from which larger carbohydrates are made: disaccharides. Double sugar, consists of through condensation reaction. Maltose - mostly formed by alcohol (two glucose, dehydrated => removing water and creating a chemical bond. Glycosidic linkage - covalent bond to form disaccharides via dehydration: polysaccharides. Polymers of hundreds to thousands of monosaccharide joined by glycosidic linkage. Glycogen => main storage of glucose in animals. => store glycogen in people"s liver and muscles but only one day of supply. Cellulose => creates a long chains that rolls up, creating a fiber. => found in roots and leaves in order to stand up right. => fiber that human can"t digest (fiber is used to clean digestive system).

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