Monomer Definiton
Monomers are small identical or similar molecules which can be condensed to make polymers
Polymer Defintion
Polymers are large molecules made from joining many identical or similar monomers together.
Condensation reaction
joins two monomer units together with the removal of one water molecule.
Hydrolysis reaction
adding one molecule of water to break the bond between two monomers.
Types of monomers and polymers
Monomer, Polymer, Bond, Example
Monosaccharides e.g. α glucose, Disaccharides, Glycosidic Maltose, Lactose
Monosaccharides e.g. α/β glucose, Polysaccharides, Glycosidic Starch, glycogen, cellulose
Amino acids, Polypeptide or protein, Peptide, haemoglobin
Nucleotides,Nucleic acids, Phosphodiester DNA, RNA
Monosaccharides
Glucose (alpha)
Galactose
Fructose
Forming Disaccharides
Glucose+Glucose→Maltose (enzyme=maltase)
Galactose+Glucose→Lactose (enzyme=lactase)
Glucose+Fructose→Sucrose (enzyme=sucrase)
Describe how lactose is formed and where in the cell it would be attached to a polypeptide to form a glycoprotein
Starch
Cellulose
Glycogen
A starch molecule has a spiral shape. Explain why this shape is important to its function in cells
Compact
Give one feature of starch and explain how this feature enables it to act as a storage
substance.
Describe how the student would show that reducing sugars were present in a solution.
A student carried out the Benedict’s test. Suggest a method, other than using a colorimeter, that this student could use to measure the quantity of reducing sugar in a solution.
Filter
Dry
Weigh
Describe how the student would show that a non-reducing sugar was present in a solution
Producing a calibration curve
Describe how you would test a sample of food for the presence of starch
Amylase test
Describe how you would test a liquid sample for the presence of lipid box and how you would recognise a positive result.
Lipid Formation
Lipids are formed by joining three fatty acid molecules to a glycerol molecule by condensation reactions, forming Ester bonds.
Triglyceride Formation
one molecule of glycerol joined by Ester bonds to three fatty acids.
Saturated Vs Unsaturated Fatty Acid
Saturated fatty acids do not have any double bonds between carbons within the hydrocarbon chain.
Unsaturated fatty acids do have double bonds between the carbon atoms within the hydrocarbon chain.
Describe how an ester bond is formed in a phospholipid molecule.