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What type of sugar are ribose and deoxyribose? - Answer Pentose Sugar (5-Carbon Sugars) Cells extract __________ from glucose to be stored in ATP bonds - Answer Energy What are the two possible shapes formed by monosaccharides such as glucose? - Answer Linear & Ring What are the common types of monosaccharides found in nature - Answer Galactose, Glucose, Fructose Which of the following sugars are pentoses? Deoxyribose Sucrose Glucose Ribose Galactose Maltose - Answer Deoxyribose, Ribose The most common hexose is - Answer glucose How do cells obtain energy from glucose? - Answer By breaking its bonds and using the energy they store to build ATP The covalent bond formed between two monosaccharides by a dehydration reaction is called a(n) ________ linkage - Answer glycosidic linkage

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UIUC MCB 150 - Unit 1: The Chemistry of
Biology Final Exam And Correct
Answers.
What type of sugar are ribose and deoxyribose? - Answer Pentose Sugar (5-Carbon Sugars)



Cells extract __________ from glucose to be stored in ATP bonds - Answer Energy



What are the two possible shapes formed by monosaccharides such as glucose? - Answer Linear & Ring



What are the common types of monosaccharides found in nature - Answer Galactose, Glucose,
Fructose



Which of the following sugars are pentoses?



Deoxyribose

Sucrose

Glucose

Ribose

Galactose

Maltose - Answer Deoxyribose, Ribose



The most common hexose is - Answer glucose



How do cells obtain energy from glucose? - Answer By breaking its bonds and using the energy they
store to build ATP



The covalent bond formed between two monosaccharides by a dehydration reaction is called a(n)
________ linkage - Answer glycosidic linkage

, What type of organic molecule can assume both a linear or ring form? - Answer monosaccharides



Carbohydrate polymers are called ______. - Answer polysaccharides



Glucose and galactose are examples of ______. - Answer monosaccharides



In what organisms are starch and glycogen found? - Answer starch = plants

glycogen = animals



Arrange these carbohydrates in order of increasing size. Start with the smallest at the top of the list:



disaccharides

monosaccharides

polysaccharides - Answer monosaccharides

disaccharides

polysaccharides



Which sugar monomer forms the polysaccharides starch, cellulose, and glycogen? - Answer Glucose



What type of bond forms between two sugar molecules? - Answer Glycosidic bond



Match the polysaccharide with the degree of branching of glucose chains.



Cellulose

Starch

Glycogen - Answer Cellulose = unbranched



starch = moderate branching

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