1.3.1 Monosaccharides

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  • What is the general formula for monosaccharides?
    CnH2nOnC_{n}H_{2n}O_{n}
  • Monosaccharides follow the general formula CnH2nOnC_{n}H_{2n}O_{n}, where *n* is typically 3 to 7.
  • What is the chemical formula for glucose?
    C_{6}H_{12}O_{6}</latex>
  • Hexoses are the primary source of energy for cells.
  • Match the monosaccharide type with its biological role:
    Pentoses ↔️ Structural components of nucleic acids
    Trioses ↔️ Intermediate metabolites in glycolysis
    Hexoses ↔️ Primary source of energy for cells
    Tetroses ↔️ Intermediate metabolites in metabolic pathways
  • Order the classification of monosaccharides based on the number of carbon atoms they contain, from fewest to most:
    1️⃣ Trioses
    2️⃣ Tetroses
    3️⃣ Pentoses
    4️⃣ Hexoses
  • Why are monosaccharides highly soluble in water?
    Due to multiple -OH groups
  • Fructose is sweeter than glucose.
  • What is the sweetest monosaccharide?
    Fructose
  • Monosaccharides can undergo oxidation reactions to release energy.
  • What chemical group makes monosaccharides highly soluble in water?
    -OH groups
  • Fructose is sweeter than glucose.
  • Monosaccharides are reactive and undergo oxidation and reduction reactions
  • What are isomers of glucose with the chemical formula C6H12O6C_{6}H_{12}O_{6}?

    Galactose
  • Monosaccharides are essential structural elements in cells.
  • Glucose is oxidized to release energy through cellular respiration
  • Which monosaccharide is used in RNA?
    Ribose
  • DNA uses deoxyribose as its sugar component.
  • Monosaccharides are precursors for complex carbohydrates like starch and cellulose
  • Which metabolic pathway uses glyceraldehyde as an intermediate?
    Glycolysis