Chapter Three The Carbohydrates: Sugars, Starch & Fiber NUT SCI 242 Spring 05 © Karen Lacey, MS,RD, CD.
CARBOHYDRATE METABOLISM BY DR. GAMAL GABR Dr. Gamal Gabr, College of Pharmacy.
RESPIRATION JEOPARDY #1 S2C06 Jeopardy Review MitochondriaVocabMoleculesPathwaysMiscellaneous 100 200 300 400 500.
Skeletal Muscle. F11-11 Neuromuscular Junction (nmj): True relay An action potential in the neuron triggers an action potential in the muscle fibre. Thus,
Dr. Shivananda Nayak Integration of Metabolism Integration of Metabolism The organisms possess variable energy demands; hence the supply is also equally.
GlycolysisKrebs CycleElectron Transport Chain Random 100 200 300 400 500.
The Carbohydrates: Sugars, Starches, and Fiber Chapter #4.
Glycogen Breakdown
2.5 Carbohydrates. Some Functions: –Quick fuel –Short-term energy storage –Structure of organisms –Cell to cell recognition.
1 anomeric carbon. 2 3 4 Flat ring (Haworth projection) just gives the relative positions of the H and OH at each carbon, one is “above” the other.
ORGANIC COMPOUNDS CARBOHYDRATES, PROTEINS, LIPIDS, AND NUCLEIC ACIDS.
carbohydrates The simplest carbohydrates are the simple sugars, or monosaccharides, which commonly have five or six carbon atoms. Monosaccharides Biochemistry: