EBIO 1210 Study Guide - Quiz Guide: Cellular Respiration, Dehydration Reaction, Corn Starch

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Carb polymers (polysaccharides) are built from the simplest sugars (monosaccharides) Sugars are burned with oxygen to release energy. Atp produced in cellular respiration but also as an intermediate in sugar production in photosynthesis serve as an actual storage form of energy and the sugars need to be broken down again later to atp. Plants don"t store atp for future cellular work because atp is too unstable to. C-h bonds in energy-rich molecules like sugars are instead used for energy storage which an organism"s material (cid:523)body(cid:524) is produced maintained and degraded. The sum of all processes by which energy is obtained and converted and by. Sugars exist in the cell as rings. Disaccharide is formed when dehydration synthesis (-h20) joins two monosaccharides. Table sugar (transport sugar in plants) = sucrose. Tastes extra sweet; less is needed for same sweetness. Human taste buds are highly sensitive to fructose, mix tastes sweeter than natural sucrose.

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