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The key points covered in this video include:
1. Introduction to Carbohydrates
2. Monosaccharides
3. Glucose
4. Isomers of Glucose
5. Ribose
Introduction to Carbohydrates
Carbohydrates are organic molecules that have some important uses: Source and storage of energy, Structural function. Carbohydrates only contain carbon, hydrogen and oxygen. The general formula for a carbohydrate is:
Monosaccharides
The simplest carbohydrates are called monosaccharides - they are the monomer building blocks for more complex carbohydrates. Two monosaccharides join together to create a disaccharide. Many monosaccharides join together to create a polysaccharide - a carbohydrate polymer. Monosaccharides are soluble and sweet-tasting carbohydrates so are also known as sugars. Monosaccharides are single sugar monomers. They are the simplest carbohydrates. Monosaccharides all have the general formula: The molecular formula for each type of sugar can therefore be worked out by using the general formula. Two other commonly found hexose monosaccharides are fructose and galactose.
Glucose
Glucose is a hexose sugar with the molecular formula C6H12O6. Glucose is an important sugar for many reasons: It is the main source of energy in respiration, It is used as building blocks for larger carbohydrates. The properties of glucose make it well-adapted for its role: Small so easily transported in and out of cells through carrier proteins, Soluble so easily transported around an organism, Less reactive than other monosaccharides so breakdown must be catalysed and therefore controlled by enzymes.
Isomers of Glucose
Glucose has different structural forms, known as isomers. Isomers are molecules that have the same chemical formula but a different arrangement of atoms in space. Glucose has two isomers which are called α-glucose and β-glucose and they differ by the position of the hydroxyl (-OH) group. Different polysaccharides are formed depending on whether α-glucose or β-glucose is used as a building block.
Ribose
Another important sugar is ribose - it has five carbon atoms and so therefore it is a pentose sugar with a molecular formula C5H10O5. Ribose sugars are found in many important biological molecules such as ribonucleic acid (RNA), and ATP.
Summary
Carbohydrates are organic molecules composed of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen
Carbohydrates are made up from simple building blocks called monosaccharides
Two monosaccharides bonded together make a disaccharide and many monosaccharides bonded together make a polysaccharide
Glucose is a hexose sugar with two isomers: α-glucose and β-glucose
The structure of glucose makes it a good source of energy as it is easily transportable and not too reactive
Ribose is a pentose sugar which is found in RNA and ATP

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Introduction to carbohydrates 0:14 Monosaccharides 2:09 Glucose 7:46 Isomers of glucose 11:15 Ribose: 14:30
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I think fructose has a pentose shape
@existinguser7788
@existinguser7788 4 года назад
I got taught the molecular formula for monosaccharides is Cn(H20)n...someone help
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@nsingh8610 3 года назад
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@haz1788
@haz1788 4 года назад
I just came to pronounce monosaccharides.
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@Anthony-wi6pq
@Anthony-wi6pq 4 года назад
How do you know how many carbon atoms there are for the table? 4:41
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@elisabeth4596 4 года назад
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@randeshdasanayaka257
@randeshdasanayaka257 4 года назад
HEy just a quick question: I really wanna know how the energy is stored in a monosaccharide and hence in the other two and when providing energy... well it goes through the reaction (RESPIRATION), therefore is the energy stored in-between, in the Glycosidic bonds? I hope u see this and reply soon or anyone!
@zainulabideen1401
@zainulabideen1401 3 года назад
Check out the Krebs cycle
@Moe.6770
@Moe.6770 3 года назад
Isn't the excess energy stored in the liver? Then broken down when needed as a sort of backup energy.
@whitehotpot9291
@whitehotpot9291 3 года назад
ATP can be manufactured from the anabolic breakdown of Glycogen (substrate level phosphorylation) and also from the Krebs cycle, where a monosaccharide (or lipid) is phosphorylated and oxidised to form reduced NAP, which causes oxidative phosphorylation to form ATP. (Though the passing of Hydrogen Ions lost from reduced NAP though ATP Synthase channels.)
@ak48kaasim30
@ak48kaasim30 2 года назад
Hi, your videos are useful and efficient. Would you mind briefly explaining 9:31 where you took about amylase, is the monosaccharides made out of glucose or is it made of starch?
@emmdemm4433
@emmdemm4433 Год назад
Dont know if this is still helpful but the polysaccharide amylase is made up of the monosaccharide glucose. Amylase is a part of starch (think of it as the seccond, larger building block)
@leunoia7523
@leunoia7523 2 года назад
9:42
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@anfalaghil924 4 года назад
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@MasterGamer2853
@MasterGamer2853 4 года назад
First of all, thanks a lot, these are extremely helpful....I have a question Monosacharides = 1 Disacharides = 2 Does Trisacharides exist or from 3 you call them polysaccharides?
@bradley2100
@bradley2100 4 года назад
MasterGamer2853 I think it’s the latter
@MasterGamer2853
@MasterGamer2853 4 года назад
@@kashifmehmood9178 I saw it in the other video it's a different name from 3
@kashifmehmood9178
@kashifmehmood9178 4 года назад
I just researched this for you 3-10 of them form oligosaccharides and 11 or more of them form polysaccharides.
@MasterGamer2853
@MasterGamer2853 4 года назад
@@kashifmehmood9178 exactly, thanks a lot ❤️
@kashifmehmood9178
@kashifmehmood9178 4 года назад
@@MasterGamer2853 np
@galefray
@galefray 3 года назад
Dude, pretty sure fructose is a pentose.
@EpicOrg
@EpicOrg 3 года назад
Even though it has 5 sides, it is cladded as a clinical psychologist
@EpicOrg
@EpicOrg 3 года назад
I mean a hexose, it's a rule u have to remember
@jems9145
@jems9145 3 года назад
I should throw away my textbook
@jambutfunny
@jambutfunny 2 года назад
im not really listening to whats going on ngl
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