<u>Chemical bonds between glucose molecules in starch that are easily broken by human </u><u>digestive enzymes </u><u>are called</u><u> alpha bonds.</u>
How is starch broken down into glucose?
- When you consume starchy meals, an enzyme called amylase located in your saliva and small intestine breaks down the starches into sugars like glucose, maltotriose, and maltose.
- Other enzymes, such as maltase, lactase, sucrase, and isomaltase, further break down these compound sugars into simple sugars.
What is alpha and beta bond?
- The 1,4 alpha and 1,4 beta glycosidic linkages are the two different forms of glycosidic bonds.
- When the OH on the carbon-1 is below the glucose ring, 1,4 alpha glycosidic bonds are created, whereas when the OH is above the plane, 1,4 beta glycosidic bonds are created.
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Purple is dominant to white flowered.
Purple gene(which occurs in pairs of PP which are both dominant alleles) crossed with a recessive pp(white flowered) after crossing, all the offspring had Pp. Purple being dominant suppressed the white(p).
after crossing the offspring, (Pp and Pp) a quarter the offspring lacked the dominant allele P hence allowing the recessive colour white to be shown.