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The Chemical Building Blocks 3.2 Carbohydrates AP Biology Carbohydrates AP Biology CH2OH H O H OH H H OH HO H OH Carbohydrates energy molecules AP Biology 2006-2007 Carbohydrates Carbohydrates are composed of C, H, O carbo - hydr - ate CH2O (CH2O)x C6H12O6 Function: energy raw materials materials sgar sugar energy storage structural sugar sugar sugar sugar sugar sugar Monomer: sugars ex: sugars, starches, cellulose AP Biology Sugars Most names for sugars end in -ose Classified by number of carbons 6C = hexose (glucose) 5C = pentose (ribose) 3C = triose (glyceraldehyde) CH2OH H O H OH 6H HO H AP Biology OH Glucose H CH2OH OH C O H HO H 5 OH O H HO H Ribose H H H C OH C 3OH H Glyceraldehyde Functional groups determine function carbonyl aldehyde carbonyl ketone AP Biology Sugar structure 5C & 6C sugars form rings in solution Where do you find solutions? In cells! AP Biology Carbons are numbered Numbered carbons C 6' 5' C O 4' C C1' energy stored in C-C bonds C3' AP Biology C2' Simple & complex sugars Monosaccharides simple 1 monomer sugars glucose Disaccharides 2 monomers sucrose Polysaccharides large polymers starch AP Biology CH2OH H O H OH H H OH HO Glucose H OH Building sugars Dehydration synthesis monosaccharides | glucose AP Biology | glucose disaccharide | maltose glycosidic linkage Building sugars Synthesis monosaccharides | glucose AP Biology | fructose disaccharide | sucrose (table sugar) Polysaccharides Polymers of sugars costs little energy to build easily reversible = release energy Function: energy storage starch (plants) glycogen (animals) structure = building materials cellulose (plants) chitin (arthropods & fungi) AP Biology Linear vs. branched polysaccharides starch (plant) energy storage glycogen (animal) AP Biology What does branching do? Polysaccharide diversity Molecular structure determines function in starch in cellulose isomers of glucose structure determines function… AP Biology Digesting starch vs. cellulose starch easy to digest cellulose hard to digest AP Biology enzyme enzyme Cellulose Most abundant organic compound on Earth herbivores can digest cellulose most carnivores cannot digest cellulose that’s why they eat meat to get their energy & nutrients cellulose = roughage AP Biology BIG DEAL! Who can live on this stuff?! Cow can digest cellulose well; no need to eat other sugars Gorilla can’t digest cellulose well; must add another sugar source, like fruit to diet AP Biology Helpful bacteria How can cows digest cellulose? AP Biology bacteria live in their gut & help digest cellulose-rich (grass) meals