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Polysaccharides: structure and function

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Define a polysaccharide.

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Card 1definition

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Define a polysaccharide.

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A large molecule (polymer) made of **many monosaccharides** joined together.

Card 2concept

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What is the monomer of starch, glycogen and cellulose?

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**Glucose** — a monosaccharide.

Card 3concept

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Name the three polysaccharides you must know and their roles.

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**Starch** (energy store in plants), **glycogen** (energy store in animals), **cellulose** (structural support in plant cell walls).

Card 4concept

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Which form of glucose builds starch and glycogen?

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**Alpha-glucose**.

Card 5concept

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Which form of glucose builds cellulose?

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**Beta-glucose**.

Card 6concept

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Describe the structure of starch.

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**Alpha-glucose** chains that are **coiled (helical) and lightly branched**.

Card 7concept

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Describe the structure of glycogen.

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**Alpha-glucose** chains that are **highly branched** (even more than starch).

Card 8concept

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Describe the structure of cellulose.

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**Beta-glucose** in **long, straight, unbranched chains** that hydrogen-bond into **fibres**.

Card 9concept

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Give three features that make a polysaccharide a good energy store.

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It is a **large/compact glucose polymer** (lots of energy), **insoluble** (no effect on osmosis), and **branched** (many ends for fast glucose release).

Card 10concept

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Why is being insoluble useful for a storage polysaccharide?

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It does **not dissolve**, so it does **not affect the cell's water balance** (osmosis) and stays as a store.

Card 11concept

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Why does branching help a storage polysaccharide?

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Branches give **many free ends**, so glucose can be **added or removed quickly** by hydrolysis when energy is needed.

Card 12concept

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Explain how cellulose's structure suits its function.

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Straight **beta-glucose** chains **hydrogen-bond** side by side into strong **fibres**, which support the **plant cell wall**.

Card 13concept

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State the role of cellulose in plant cells.

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It provides **structural support** — its fibres strengthen the **cell wall**.

Card 14concept

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Why can humans not digest cellulose?

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We lack the enzyme to break its **beta-glucose** links, so it passes through as dietary **fibre**.

Card 15concept

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What reaction joins glucose units into a polysaccharide, and what is released?

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**Condensation** — each link **releases one water molecule (H₂O)**.

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