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Polysaccharides : Are often quite heterogeneous, containing slight modifications of the repeating unit.
Starch : Used as a storage polysaccharide in plants.
Carbohydrate : Biological molecule consisting of carbon (C), hydrogen (H) and oxygen (O) atoms.
Saccharide : Comes from the Greek word (sákkharon), meaning "sugar".
Cane sugar : Is the disaccharide sucrose.
Monosaccharide : Simplest sugar and the basic subunit of a carbohydrate.
Isomers : Compounds with the same molecular formulas.
Biose : Other term for disaccharide.
Hydrolysisreaction : Occurs when the bond between monosaccharides is broken with the addition of a water molecule.
Oligosaccharide : Carbohydrate polymers comprise three to ten monosaccharides.
Cellulose : One of the structural polysaccharides and is used in the cell walls of plants and other organisms, and is said to be the most abundant organic molecule on Earth.
Chitin : It is found in arthropodexoskeletons and in the cell walls of some fungi.
Galactooligosaccharide : Synthesized through an enzymatic conversion of lactose.
Guess What!
Across:3. | Is the disaccharide sucrose. | 7. | Biological molecule consisting of carbon (C), hydrogen (H) and oxygen (O) atoms. | 8. | Carbohydrate polymers comprise three to ten monosaccharides. | 10. | One of the structural polysaccharides and is used in the cell walls of plants and other organisms, and is said to be the most abundant organic molecule on Earth. | 11. | It is found in arthropodexoskeletons and in the cell walls of some fungi. | 12. | Other term for disaccharide. | 13. | Are often quite heterogeneous, containing slight modifications of the repeating unit. |
| | Down:1. | Comes from the Greek word (sákkharon), meaning "sugar". | 2. | Occurs when the bond between monosaccharides is broken with the addition of a water molecule. | 4. | Used as a storage polysaccharide in plants. | 5. | Synthesized through an enzymatic conversion of lactose. | 6. | Simplest sugar and the basic subunit of a carbohydrate. | 9. | Compounds with the same molecular formulas. |
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Guess What!
Across:3. | Is the disaccharide sucrose. | 7. | Biological molecule consisting of carbon (C), hydrogen (H) and oxygen (O) atoms. | 8. | Carbohydrate polymers comprise three to ten monosaccharides. | 10. | One of the structural polysaccharides and is used in the cell walls of plants and other organisms, and is said to be the most abundant organic molecule on Earth. | 11. | It is found in arthropodexoskeletons and in the cell walls of some fungi. | 12. | Other term for disaccharide. | 13. | Are often quite heterogeneous, containing slight modifications of the repeating unit. |
| | Down:1. | Comes from the Greek word (sákkharon), meaning "sugar". | 2. | Occurs when the bond between monosaccharides is broken with the addition of a water molecule. | 4. | Used as a storage polysaccharide in plants. | 5. | Synthesized through an enzymatic conversion of lactose. | 6. | Simplest sugar and the basic subunit of a carbohydrate. | 9. | Compounds with the same molecular formulas. |
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