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What is the D configuration of a sugar in a Fisher projection? - chyrol carbon furthest from the carboxyl group hydroxyl on right What is the L configuration of a sugar in a Fisher projection? - hydroxyl on left What is the difference between glycogen and amylopectin? - glycogen- has branc...

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, What is the D configuration of a sugar What is the difference between an
in a Fisher projection? - chyrol carbon alpha(1-4) and beta(1-4) linkage? -
furthest from the carboxyl group alpha: when the oxygen is pointed
down in a glycosidic bond

hydroxyl on right
beta: when the oxygen is pointed up
in a glycosidic bond
What is the L configuration of a sugar
in a Fisher projection? - hydroxyl on
left What is the definition of a
carbohydrate? - all have hydroxyl and
carbonyl functional groups
What is the difference between
glycogen and amylopectin? -
glycogen- has branches about every Difference between aldose and ketose
10 residues (more highly branched) - aldose has an aldohyde


amylopectin- has branches about ketose has a ketone
every 25

What makes up sucrose? - fructose
What is amylose made up of? - and glucose monosaccharides
glucose

What makes up lactose? - glucose and
What makes up starch? - amylose galactose monosaccharides
amlyopectin
What makes up mannose? - two
glucose monosaccharides
What is a glycosidic bond? - links two
monosaccharides together at points 1
and 4
What are lipids? - soluble in other
nonpolar solvents (not water)

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