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Lecture Notes | Approved: 6 years ago | 53.85 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Biology | Downloaded: 0
...material Carbohydrates include sugars and their polymers....
...monosaccharides, or simple sugars. Disaccharides, or double...
...Disaccharides, or double sugars, consist of two...
...of many monosaccharides. Sugars, the smallest carbohydrates,...
...Most names for sugars end in -ose....
...and other six-carbon sugars are hexoses. Five-carbon...
...are hexoses. Five-carbon sugars are pentoses; three-carbon...
...are pentoses; three-carbon sugars are trioses. Another...
...diversity for simple sugars is the spatial...
...carbon skeleton, most sugars (including glucose) form...
...cellular respiration. Simple sugars also function as...
...transport form of sugars in plants. Lactose,...
...the polymers of sugars, have storage and...
...are hydrolyzed as sugars are needed. Other...
...difference between the sugars is the lack...
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Outline | Approved: 7 years ago | 223.56 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Biology | Downloaded: 0
...drive photosynthesis, producing sugars. Consumers then obtain...
...by breaking down sugars through cellular respiration....
...energy stored in sugars and other organic...
...energy stored in sugars. a. Ingredients: carbon...
...energy stored in sugars through cellular respiration....
...used to produce sugars. • CORE IDEA:...
...chloroplasts) to produce sugars (used by the...
...used to produce sugars. 1. Photosynthesis uses...
...energy to produce sugars. 2. O2 gas...
...molecules to produce sugars. B. Photosystems 1....
...air) to construct sugars, the ultimate product...
...of photosynthesis. These sugars can then be...
...H2O to make sugars. 2. Two stages...
...molecules to produce sugars from CO2. 44...
...It produces 3-carbon sugars called glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate...
...uses O2 and sugars as inputs, and...
...a. Yeast ferment sugars, producing CO2 and...
...used to produce sugars. Chlorophyll Grana Stomata...
...much directly with sugars, fats, or amino...
...used to produce sugars. ? Students think...
...used to produce sugars. ? Ask students...
N/A 155
Outline | Approved: 7 years ago | 202.5 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Anatomy | Downloaded: 0
...material. Carbohydrates include sugars and their polymers....
...monosaccharides, or simple sugars. Disaccharides, or double...
...Disaccharides, or double sugars, consist of two...
...of many monosaccharides. Sugars, the smallest carbohydrates,...
...Most names for sugars end in -ose....
...and other six-carbon sugars are hexoses. Five-carbon...
...are hexoses. Five-carbon sugars are pentoses; three-carbon...
...are pentoses; three-carbon sugars are trioses. Another...
...diversity for simple sugars is the spatial...
...carbon skeleton, most sugars (including glucose) form...
...cellular respiration. Simple sugars also function as...
...transport form of sugars in plants. Lactose,...
...the polymers of sugars, have storage and...
...are hydrolyzed as sugars are needed. Other...
...difference between the sugars is the lack...
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