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ORGANIC MOLECULES CARBOHYDRATES CARBOHYDRATE-RICH FOODS • White flour • Oatmeal • Pasta • Bagel • Wholegrain cereals • Fruits and Fruit juice • • • • • Candies • Cookies Potato / Yam Brown rice Corn Beans CARBOHYDRATES • Made of: C, H, O • Monomer (Subunit): monosaccharide • Functions: –Short term energy storage –Makes up cell walls of plants 3 TYPES OF CARBOHYDRATES Monosaccharide Disaccharide Polysaccharide “Saccharide” = “sugar” “mono” = “one” “di” = “two” “poly” = “many” MONOSACCHARIDES • Smallest carbohydrate • All have C6H12O6 chemical formula, but the structure is different (isomers) • Three important monosaccharides: – Glucose – Fructose – Galactose STRUCTURE OF MONOSACCHARIDES H H H H Galactose DISACCHARIDES • Two monosaccharides bonded together. • Three important disaccharides: –Maltose –Sucrose –Lactose STRUCTURE OF DISACCHARIDES POLYSACCHARIDES • Many monosaccharides bonded together • Also called “complex carbohydrates” • Three important polysaccharides: –Starch –Glycogen –Cellulose STRUCTURE OF POLYSACCHARIDES STARCH Function: energy for plants • Structure: slightly branched chain of glucose molecules • Found in: – Rice – Wheat – Corn – Potatoes GLYCOGEN • Function: energy for animals • Structure: highly branched chain of glucose molecules • Found in: Muscle and liver cells CELLULOSE • Function: forms the cell walls of plants and gives structural support • Structure: Straight chains of glucose molecules • Found in: – wood – paper – (any part of a plant) • Humans cannot digest cellulose • Some animals have bacteria in their digestive systems to help digest it