Q.1.
_________ are basic sugars that cannot be easily hydrolyzed in smaller units, are classified according to the noumber of C atoms in the molecule.
Q.2.
Classification is utilized for carbohydrates with carbon atoms; that is, with trioses, tetroses, pentoses, hexoses and heptoses.
Q.3.
_________ are monosaccharides that have an aldehyde when in the acyclic form when hemiacetal form is not present.
Q.4.
_________ are monosaccharides with a ketone when they are in the acyclic form.
Q.5.
_________ is an example of an aldohexose, and fructose is an example of a ketohexose or hexulose, a 6-carbon ketose.
Q.6.
If the terminal R-CH2OH at the C-6 position of an aldose is oxidized to a -COOH, then the mono saccharide is identified as _________ acid.
Q.7.
If the aldehyde is oxidized to a -COOH, the compound is denoted to as an _________ acid.
Q.8.
If both terminal C atoms are oxidized to -COOH, the compound is referred to as an _________ acid.
Q.9.
Mono saccharide contains of particular importance in woody plant cell wall polysaccharides are not the pentoses, arabinose and xylose.
Q.10.
The hexoses glucose, mannose, and galactose; and the uronic acid, glucuronic acid; these structures are shown with the hemicelluloses.