1.2 Carbohydrates QP PDF
1.2 Carbohydrates QP PDF
1.2 Carbohydrates QP PDF
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Q1.
The diagram below shows the structure of molecules found in organisms.
(a) Complete the table below by putting the correct letter, A, B, C or D, in the
box next to each statement. Each letter may be used once, more than
once, or not at all.
Letter Statement
is a monomer in cellulose
• galactose = C6H12O6
• glucose = C6H12O6
• fructose = C6H12O6
Give the number of carbon atoms, hydrogen atoms and oxygen atoms in a
molecule of raffinose.
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(c) A biochemical test for reducing sugar produces a negative result with
raffinose solution.
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Q2.
The diagram shows the structure of two α-glucose molecules.
(a) On the diagram, draw a box around one chemical group in each glucose
molecule used to form a glycosidic bond.
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A student carried out the Benedict’s test. Suggest a method, other than
using a colorimeter, that this student could use to measure the quantity of
reducing sugar in a solution.
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She did two separate biochemical tests on a sample from each beaker.
Test 2 – added the enzyme maltase, heated the mixture at 30 °C for 5 minutes,
and then
used Benedict’s solution to test for reducing sugar.
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Beaker
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(e) Calculate the percentage error for the measurements used to obtain a 20
cm3 mixture of the solution from the beaker and Benedict’s solution. Show
your working.
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Answer = _____________________________%
(Total 8 marks)
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Q3.
(a) What is a monomer?
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Other than both being disaccharides, give one similarity and one difference
between the structures of lactulose and lactose.
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Q4.
(a) Glycogen and cellulose are both carbohydrates.
Describe two differences between the structure of a cellulose molecule
and a glycogen molecule.
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2. _________________________________________________________
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2)
(c) Tick (✔) the box that identifies the test which would be used to show the
presence of starch.
Benedict’s test
Emulsion test
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Q5.
In mammals, in the early stages of pregnancy, a developing embryo exchanges
substances with its mother via cells in the lining of the uterus. At this stage, there
is a high concentration of glycogen in cells lining the uterus.
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(b) During early pregnancy, the glycogen in the cells lining the uterus is an
important energy source for the embryo.
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Q6.
(a) Name the monomers from which a maltose molecule is made.
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(b) Name the type of chemical bond that joins the two monomers to form
maltose.
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(c) Complete the table below by giving all headings, units and the
concentration of the maltose solution produced.
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(2)
The student performed the Benedict’s test on six maltose solutions ranging from
0.1 mol dm−3 to 0.6 mol dm−3. He placed a sample of each solution in a
colorimeter and recorded the light absorbance.
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(d) Explain how you would use the graph to determine the maltose
concentration with a light absorbance of 0.45 arbitrary units.
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(Total 6 marks)
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Q7.
Starch and cellulose are two important plant polysaccharides.
The following diagram shows part of a starch molecule and part of a cellulose
molecule.
(a) Explain the difference in the structure of the starch molecule and the
cellulose molecule shown in the diagram above.
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(b) Starch molecules and cellulose molecules have different functions in plant
cells. Each molecule is adapted for its function.
Explain one way in which starch molecules are adapted for their function in
plant cells.
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(c) Explain how cellulose molecules are adapted for their function in plant
cells.
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(Total 7 marks)
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