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Mucopolysaccharides

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Mucopolysaccharides Question 1. Heteropolysaccharides- give example, composition and functions (or) Mucopolysaccharides  Answer: Mucopolysaccharides are heteroglycans made up of repeated units of sugar derivatives namely amino sugars and uronic acids They are essential components of tissue structure Important mucopolysaccharides include: "Understanding … [Read more...] about Mucopolysaccharides

Epimers

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Epimers Question 1. Epimers. Answer: If two monosaccharides differ from each other in their configuration around a specific carbon atom, they are referred to as epimers. Examples: "Understanding epimers through FAQs: Definition, examples, and uses explained" The interconversion of epimers is known as epimerization. Question 2. Osazone. Answer: D … [Read more...] about Epimers

Lactose

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Lactose Question 1. Name 2 disaccharides and give their composition  Answer: Disaccharides: Disaccharides are oligosaccharides containing two monosaccharide units held together by glycosidic bonds. "Factors influencing success with lactose studies: Q&A" Examples: Maltose Consist of two α - D- galactose units held together by a (1→4) glycosidic … [Read more...] about Lactose

Digestion And Absorption Of Carbohydrates

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Digestion And Absorption Of Carbohydrates Discuss digestion and absorption of carbohydrates in the gastrointestinal tract. Answer: Digestion of carbohydrates: 1. In the mouth: During mastication, salivary amylase acts on starch and causes breakage of the a-glycosidic bond. Products formed are dextrins, maltotriose, and maltose. "Understanding carbohydrate … [Read more...] about Digestion And Absorption Of Carbohydrates

Glycolysis

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Glycolysis Metabolism Define glycolysis, describe the reactions of its mention its significance. Answer: Glycolysis: Also known as Embden - Meyerhof pathway. It is derived from the Greek words "glycose". sweet; "lysis" - dissolution/breakdown. Definition: It is defined as the sequence of reactions converting glucose/glycogen to pyruvate/lactate with the … [Read more...] about Glycolysis

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