31. Match these molecules with their biological roles. (a) glycogen __ viscosity, lubrication of extracellular secretions (b) starch __ carbohydrate storage in plants (c) trehalose __ transport/storage in insects (d) chitin __ exoskeleton of insects (e) cellulose __ structural component of bacterial cell wall (f) peptidoglycan __ structural component of plant cell walls (g) hyaluronate __ extracellular matrix of animal tissues (h) proteoglycan __ carbohydrate storage in animal liver 32. Explain in molecular terms why humans cannot use cellulose as a nutrient, but goats and cattle can.

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31. Match these molecules with their biological roles. (a) glycogen __ viscosity, lubrication of extracellular secretions (b) starch __ carbohydrate storage in plants (c) trehalose __ transport/storage in insects (d) chitin __ exoskeleton of insects (e) cellulose __ structural component of bacterial cell wall (f) peptidoglycan __ structural component of plant cell walls (g) hyaluronate __ extracellular matrix of animal tissues (h) proteoglycan __ carbohydrate storage in animal liver 32. Explain in molecular terms why humans cannot use cellulose as a nutrient, but goats and cattle can.
centers) does each of these structures have? D) How many stereoisomers of the aldohexoses
you drew are theoretically possible?
30. A) Define "reducing sugar." (b) Sucrose is a disaccharide composed of glucose and fructose
(Gle(al → 2)Fru). Explain why sucrose is not a reducing sugar, even though both glucose
and fructose are.
31. Match these molecules with their biological roles.
viscosity, lubrication of extracellular secretions
carbohydrate storage in plants
transport/storage in insects
exoskeleton of insects
(a) glycogen
(b) starch
(c) trehalose
(d) chitin
(e) cellulose
(f) peptidoglycan
(g) hyaluronate
(h) proteoglycan
structural component of bacterial cell wall
structural component of plant cell walls
extracellular matrix of animal tissues
carbohydrate storage in animal liver
32. Explain in molecular terms why humans cannot use cellulose as a nutrient, but goats and
cattle can.
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Transcribed Image Text:centers) does each of these structures have? D) How many stereoisomers of the aldohexoses you drew are theoretically possible? 30. A) Define "reducing sugar." (b) Sucrose is a disaccharide composed of glucose and fructose (Gle(al → 2)Fru). Explain why sucrose is not a reducing sugar, even though both glucose and fructose are. 31. Match these molecules with their biological roles. viscosity, lubrication of extracellular secretions carbohydrate storage in plants transport/storage in insects exoskeleton of insects (a) glycogen (b) starch (c) trehalose (d) chitin (e) cellulose (f) peptidoglycan (g) hyaluronate (h) proteoglycan structural component of bacterial cell wall structural component of plant cell walls extracellular matrix of animal tissues carbohydrate storage in animal liver 32. Explain in molecular terms why humans cannot use cellulose as a nutrient, but goats and cattle can. 7/7
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