BIOL130 Chapter Notes - Chapter 3: Chemical Formula, Carboxylic Acid, Glycerol

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What type of functional group are found in carbohydrates: the key functional groups found in carbohydrates are the hydroxyl group and the carbonyl grouping made up of the ketone group or the aldehyde group. An hydroxyl group (-oh) is bonded to all carbon atoms in the monosaccharide except one. That carbon is double bonded to an oxygen atom, forming a carbonyl group (-coh) What are the monomers of carbohydrates called: the monomers of carbohydrates are called monosaccharides. Glucose (found in veggies and fruits), fructose (found in fruits and honey), galactose (found in milk/dairy), ribose (rna), deoxyribose (dna) What type of covalent bonds are found between 2 monomers of carbohydrates: glycosidic linkages are found between 2 monomers of carbohydrates. What polysaccharides are used for an immediate source of energy: glycogen is used for an immediate source of energy broken down into monomer glucose, amylose/amylopectin for plants.

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