BIOC 1430 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Trisaccharide, Triose, Membrane Lipids

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Study of chemical substances found in the living system and how they interact with each other. These chemical substances found in the living system are called biochemical substances. Carbohydrates are essential components of all living organisms. Found mainly in plants, making up 75% of all solid plant material. Functions as part of the structure that supports the plants. (example: cellulose) And as storehouse for the energy supply. (example: starch) Dietary intake of plant material is the major source of carbohydrate (cho) for humans and animals. Average human diet should ideally be 2/3 carbohydrates by mass. Short term energy reserve in the form of glycogen. Supplies carbon atoms for the synthesis of other biochemical substances. (example: proteins, lipids, and nucleic acids) Form part of the structural framework of dna and rna molecule. When linked to proteins (glycoproteins), they perform regulatory functions. A carbohydrate is defined as a polyhydroxy aldehyde, a polyhydroxy ketone, or a compound that yields these upon hydrolysis.

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