What are the types of carbohydrate?
Fructose + Glucose = ?
Sucrose + H20
Galactose + Glucose = ?
Lactose + H20
Glucose + Glucose = ?
Maltose + H20
What are the biological roles of carbohydrate?
What are the properties of monosaccharides?
What are the properties of disaccharides?
What are homopolysaccharides?
homopolysaccharides are polysaccharides that are made of the same monosaccharides
What are heteropolysaccharides?
heteropolysaccharides are polysaccharides that are made of different types of monosaccharides
What bond is used to link monosaccharides together?
glycosidic bond
What is the polysaccharide found in insects?
Chitin
What is the polysaccharide found in plants?
Starch and cellulose
What is the polysaccharide found in animals?
Glycogen
What are the properties of polysaccharides?
What are the 3 hormones that regulate glycogen?
How is insulin made?
Made of protein containing 51 amino acids secreted by beta cells in the pancreas when blood glucose is high
What is the effect of insulin?
Insulin stimulates glycogen synthesis
How is glucagon made?
Made up of protein containing 29 amino acids secreted by alpha cells in pancreas when blood glucose level is low.
What is the effect of glucagon?
glucagon stimulates glycogen degradation
How is Epinephrine/Adrenaline made?
- Derivative of amino acid tyrosine
What is the effect of Epinephrine/Adrenaline?
Binds to cell surface receptors (e.g. in liver), activates the adenylate cyclase signaling pathway and stimulates glycogen degradation
What are the biological roles of lipids?
What is the composition of a phospholipid?
1 glycerol + 2 fatty acid chains (hydrophobic tail) + 1 phosphate group (hydrophilic head)
Is LOW density lipoprotein (LDL) good or bad cholesterol?
Bad cholesterol