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Biochemistry of the Cell
Carbohydrate Structure and Bonding
Description
Carbohydrates are built from sugar units and the bonds that link them. Their chemistry explains how simple sugars join to form larger molecules. It also helps show why carbohydrates have different structures and functions.
The video focuses on the main sugar types found in carbohydrates. These in...
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Transcript
Carbohydrates are compounds composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. These molecules get their name from the empirical formula of many monosaccharides that have two atoms of hydrogen and one atom of oxygen for every carbon.
Simple carbohydrates are monomers called monosaccharides and dimers called disaccharides. Complex carbohydrates are...
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