How to identify different type of carbohydrates?

Type of Carbohydrate Definition Examples Structure Function
Monosaccharides Simplest form of carbohydrates that cannot be hydrolyzed further. Glucose, Fructose, Galactose Single sugar unit Primary source of energy in cells
Disaccharides Consist of two monosaccharide molecules. Sucrose, Lactose, Maltose Two sugar units Provide quick energy, contribute to the taste of food
Oligosaccharides Short chains of three to ten monosaccharides. Raffinose, Fructo-oligosaccharides 3-10 sugar units Function as soluble fiber in the gut, improve digestion
Polysaccharides Long chains of monosaccharides linked by glycosidic bonds. Starch, Glycogen, Cellulose More than 10 sugar units Long-term energy storage, provide structure to cells
Type of Carbohydrate Identification From Image
Monosaccharides Look for a single sugar unit. It can be in the form of a ring structure, often with CH2OH groups and various numbers of CHOH groups.
Disaccharides Two monosaccharides linked together. Look for two sugar units connected by an O-glycosidic bond.
Oligosaccharides Short chains of 3 to 10 monosaccharides. Look for multiple sugar units linked together, but less than ten.
Polysaccharides Complex structures of more than 10 sugar units. They often have a more complex, branched structure.

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