Labanos
Rooty and pungent
odor
Mustasa
Pungent
Sibuyas
Pungent odor
Kamatis
Earthy
Bawang
Pungent
Luya
Aromatic, Pungent
Linga
Fragrant nutty odor
Carbohydrates contain
contain carbon, hydrogen and oxygen,
Carbohydrates contain carbon, hydrogen and oxygen, with
hydrogen and oxygen having the same ratio with
water (CH2O).
CLASSIFICATION (DEPENDING ON THE NUMBER OF SUGAR
MOLECULES THEY CONTAIN):
1. Monosaccharides
2. Disaccharides
3. Polysaccharides
The simplest carbohydrates
Monosaccharide
Simple sugars These sugars
contain (blank) Simple sugars These sugars
contain
three to nine
Most common monosaccharides in plants are
glucose,
galactose, and fructose.
is the primary carbon-containing product of
photosynthesis and reverse glycolysis. It can also be
metabolized through glycolysis and the Kreb's cycle to release
energy.
Glucose
Disaccharides are formed from two monosaccharides joined
together by a
condensation reaction
Most common plant disaccharide is
sucrose,
principal molecule of short-term energy storage and of
translocation in the phloem.
Sucrose
which can be obtained from milk
lactose
from the
enzymatic hydrolysis of starch.
maltose
main function in plants are long-term energy
storage and structure.
POLYSACCHARIDES