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What are the two major molecules that contribute to metabolism?  Lipids and carbohydrates What molecule does lipids and carbohydrates become in the initial stage of metabolism?  Acetyl CoA How is ATP associated with energetically unfavorable reactions?  Lysis of ATP is usually used to...

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BMD-410 Exam 2 Questions and Correct
Answers | Latest Update
What are the two major molecules that contribute to metabolism?


 Lipids and carbohydrates




What molecule does lipids and carbohydrates become in the initial stage of metabolism?


 Acetyl CoA




How is ATP associated with energetically unfavorable reactions?


 Lysis of ATP is usually used to generate the energy necessary to push

reactions forward that are unfavorable or endergonic in nature.




What is the alternate name for carbohydrates?


 Saccharide, a name for their typical sweet taste




What are the four classifications of carbohydrates based on size?


 Monosaccharides

Disaccharides


Trisaccharide




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Polysaccharide




What are the two most common functional groups found on carbohydrates


 Aldose: Monosaccharide with a Aldehyde functional group




Ketose: Monosaccharide with a Ketone Functional group




How do you determine whether a carbohydrate enantiomer is a D or an L isomer?


 The orientation of the final chiral carbon determines whether or not its L or

D; same with the diastereomer




(L left, D right)




What is the difference between constitutional isomers and stereoisomers?


 Constitutional isomers differ in attachment of atoms whereas stereoisomers

differ in spatial arrangement




What are the two kinds of stereoisomers? What is the difference between the two?


 Enantiomers: non superimposable mirror images




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Diastereomers: Isomers that are not mirror images




What are epimers and anomers?


 Both are diasteromers

Epimers:


- diastereomer that differ at one of several asymmetric carbon




Anomers:


- differ in spatial arrangement at a asymmetric carbon BUT in a ring




What is the most common configuration among isomers in carbohydrates?


 Most monosaccharides are found in the D configuration




How does cyclization of monosaccharides occur?


 (intramolecular) Cyclization of monosaccharides occurs when a nucleophilic

alcohol attacks the electrophilic carbonyl carbon on a sugar to form a

hemiacetal

- alcohol on carbon five attacks carbonyl group




What is the difference between a hemiacetal and a hemiketal


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 hemiacetal is formed via the reaction between an alcohol and an

aldehyde whereas a hemiketal is formed via the reaction between an

alcohol and a ketone.




What makes monosaccharides so reactive?


 in its straight chain form they are reactive because the carbonyl groups at

the end are free to react with amino acids




What is the name of proteins that have been affected by sugars?


 Advanced glycation end products




What are reducing sugars?


 A sugar that can act as a reducing agent

- hydroxyl on the anomeric carbon is unchanged


- must be able to linearize




All monosaccharides and disaccharides




What are pyranoses and what are furanoses?


 Six membered ring: pyranose with oxygen in the ring



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