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Page 1: The test has been postponed until Wednesday. The reading packets are due on Wednesday

• The test has been postponed until Wednesday.

• The reading packets are due on Wednesday.

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Chapter 3Carbon and

the Molecular Diversity of Life

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You Must Know

• The cellular functions of carbohydrates.

• How the sequence and subcomponents of carbohydrates determine their properties.

• How changes in organic molecules would affect their function.

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Concept 3.3: Carbohydrates serve as fuel and building material

• Carbohydrates include sugars and the polymers of sugars

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• Monosaccharides – serve as a major fuel for cells and as raw material

for building molecules.

– have molecular formulas that are usually multiples of CH2O

– classified by the number of carbons in the carbon skeleton and the placement of the carbonyl group

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Figure 3.7c

6-carbon sugars (C6H12O6)

Glucose Fructose

Carbonyl

Aldehyde – because the carbonyl group is at the end of the carbon skeleton.

Ketone – because the carbonyl group is within the carbon skeleton.

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Figure 3.9-2

Glucose Fructose

Sucrose

glycosidic linkage

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Polysaccharides

• Polysaccharides, the polymers of sugars, have storage and structural roles

• The structure and function of a polysaccharide are determined by its sugar monomers and the positions of glycosidic linkages.

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Storage Polysaccharides

• Starch, a storage polysaccharide of plants, consists entirely of glucose monomers

• Plants store surplus starch as granules• The simplest form of starch is amylose

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Starch granulesin a potato tuber cell Starch (amylose)

Glucosemonomer

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• Glycogen is a storage polysaccharide in animals• Humans and other vertebrates store glycogen

mainly in liver and muscle cells

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Glycogen granulesin muscletissue

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Figure 3.11(a) and glucose

ring structures

Glucose Glucose

(b) Starch: 1–4 linkage of glucose monomers

Hydroxyl Hydroxyl

(c) Cellulose: 1–4 linkage of glucose monomers

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Figure 3.10c

Cellulose microfibrilsin a plant cell wall

Cellulosemolecules

Hydrogen bondsbetween —OH groups oncarbons 3 and 6

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