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- Which of the following statement/s islare correct about the major structural difference between starch and cellulose? 1 Identity of the monosaccharide unit 2 Gycosidic linkage type 3 Number of monosaccharide units 4 Ring size of the monosaccharide unit present * O 1& 2 O 1 & 4 O 2 & 3 O 2 & 4 O 123 O 234The monosaccharides shown below are H HO-H H-OH II HOH HO-H HO-H H-OH HO-H H-OH CH OH Enantiomers Epimers H CH₂OH Diastereomers AnomersIf the following polysaccharide were to attach to a protein, to which atom(s) in the carbohydrate could the attachment form? HO U ☐ ☐ ☑ D A E HO B B C A OH OH OH HO OH E OH OH D وة OH MacBook Air
- The following is true for the hetero-polysaccharide, except: Hyaluronic acid is an examples They can be branched or unbranched Different sugar units attached together Same type of sugar units attached togetherThe polysaccharides are starch, glycogen, and cellulose. In the chart below, I put an 'X' under each polysaccharide that the statement applies to. I just wanted to verify my answers as I was confused for a few of them. Thanks! Glycogen Cellulose Starch Linear and minorly branched X X Complex carbohydrates X X X Insoluble X X X Unlimited storage in roots of plants X Fiber - digested by ruminants in living things X Beta glucose X For structure X Can't be digested X Extensive branching X Alpha glucose X X C, H, and O are backbone X X X Can be digested X X Limited storage in liver and muscle cells X Most abundant molecule X For energy X X Glycosidic links from condensation reactions X Cell walls X Found in Plants X X Found in Animals X Polymers of Glucose X X XWhich of the following is not a comple lipid?
- The monosaccharide shown below polymerizes to form a polysaccharide where each sugar residue is linked to each other by a 8 (1 + 4) linkage. Which of the choices below represents the polysaccharide just described? HO он H О он H но CH2OH CH2OH H. OH OH OH H H OH OH O- ÇH2OH CH2OH ÇH2OH -0- 0- -0 H OH H OH H H он -0 H H. OH OH H OH H CH2OH CH2OH CH2OH H. OH H OH он H OHPhosphodiester linkages Nucteotides Polypeptides Triacylglycerols Monosaccharides Polysaccharides Peptide bonds Amino acids Ester linkages Polynucleotides Fatty acids Glycosidic linkages Monomers or Components Poly mer or larger molecule Type of linkage Carbohydrates Fats Proteins Nucleic acids P Pearson IN prt sc sysra pause delete breok & backspoce 80 T Y U H. N MWhich of the following shorthand names best characterizes the following disaccharide? CHOH OH H. он H. H. OH Glc (a1-4)Gal Gal (a1-4)Glc O Glc (B1-4)Gal Gal (P1-4)Glc
- Which functional group is found in proteins? Carbonyl Phosphate Proteinyl Amino HydroxylThe structure given is NH OH 'N' HO-P=0 ÓH A uridine monophosphate deoxycytidylate C thymidylic acid uridylateWhich is the correct name for the structure below? CH;OH НО OH Futton ations rive O a-D-arabinofuranose ebook O a-D-arabinopyranose Teams O B-D-arabinofuranose OB-D-arabinopyranose
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