(Short response) In the following structure:

A) How many monosaccharide units are furanoses and how many are pyranoses?
B) What is the linkage between the monosaccharides?
C) Is this a reducing sugar?
A. No of pyranose rings (six membered ether)=2
No of furanose rings(five membered ring ether)=0
B. Beta glycosidic bond
C. Yes it is a reducing sugar since it has hemiacetal carbon
In the following structure: (a) How many of the monosaccharide units are furanoses and how many are pyranoses? (b) What is the linkage between the two monosaccharide units? (c) Is this a reducing sugar? Explain.
10. Consider the disaccharide below. a. Label any acetal and hemiacetal in the disaccharide. b. Number each monosaccharide ring. c. Classify the glycosidic linkage as a or B and use the numbers to designate its location. d. What monosaccharides form when the disaccharide is hydrolyzed? CH2OH - CH2OH Конвенон OH 9. Consider the following cyclic monosaccharide. a. Label the hemiacetal carbon. b. Label the monosaccharide as an aor B anomer. c. Draw the other anomer. d. Assume that this is...
oo O OH 4 Marks) a. Is the above structure nucleotide or nucleoside? b. Give the full name for the red structure? C. This structure is considered as a part of DNA OG RNA? d. What is the name of the complementary base for the base present in the above structure? How many hydrogen bonds should exist between this base-pair? e. Is the nucleobase present in the above structure aromatic or not aromatic? Prove your answer IS Marks a. What...
7. Consider the following polysaccharide a) What is the linkage between the sugar units? b) Hydrolysis is the process of converting polysaccharides into its monosaccharides. What are the products upon hydrolysis? 8. Consider the following polysaccharide: a) What is the linkage between the sugar units? b) What are the products upon hydrolysis?
2. Referring to the structure at the right, answer/do the following: CH2OH a. Label each ring as locked (L) or unlocked. (U) OH O b. Circle the glycoside linkage. OH C. What type of glycoside linkage (e.g., a-1,2) is it? CH2OH HO OH HO 2MCL d. Explain the significance to humans of the type of glycoside linkage in this disaccharide.Why does it matter to some humans who consume sobi-C this sugar? Hbonvib no tiowall OH OH What is the name...
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7. What is the name for the enantiomer of D-fructose?
A. D-glucose
B. L-glucose
C. L-galactose
D. L-fructose
10.Which monosaccharide is not a reducing sugar?
A. glucose
B. galactose
C. fructose
D. all the monosaccharides are reducing sugars.
11. Which disaccharide is not a reducing sugar?
A. maltose
B. lactose
C. sucrose
D. all the disaccharides are reducing sugars.
12.Is this reaction an...
Name the polysaccharide that provides physical structure and strength to plant walls. How is the glycoside linkage in cellulose different to that of a-amylose? The following disaccharide is made up of two D-glucose units. Number the carbons in each unit. (#1-#6) - (pay attention to where the numeric carbon it) Is the disaceharide a reducing sugar? Explain your answer to (c) in a few words
Carbohydrates, more commonly known as sugars, are made up of carbon, oxygen, and hydrogen atoms. The smallest unit of a carbohydrate is a monosaccharide. Two monosaccharides make up a disaccharide, and many monosaccharides make up a polysaccharide. Disaccharides and polysaccharides can be hydrolyzed back into the individual monosaccharide units. Part A Select the statement that is incorrect. Select the statement that is incorrect. Complex sugars are carbohydrates. All carbohydrates have the general formula Cn(H2O)n. Simple sugars are carbohydrates. Carbohydrates contain...
s he structure of sucrose ( 7) (4 pol (table Sugar) lactulose is shown below. Decide for each of the statements Label the glucose and fructose rings below whether it is True or False. нон он This ring is This ring is H2OH (T or F) Sucrose contains two acetal linkaes and no hemiacetal linkage. A. B. (T or F) Sucrose is a reducing sugar. C. (Tor F) Sucrose does not undergo mutarotation. D. (T or F) The glycosidic linkage...
identify the monossacharides in the compound, the orientation at
the anomeric center(s) (alpha or beta), and the linkage sites
between the sugars. Also indicate if it is a reducing sugar or not.
CHEM 120 Essentials of Organic Chemistry Fall 20 OH OH но — он, OH OH made-up example HOH O Кон мон HOH made-up example HOQ O O HO made-up example 9. For the following monosaccharides, give the corresponding Fischer projection. how Oy ho CH OH HOY -OOH OH...