Skip to content
Get Revising
Search:
Keyword:
Go
Subject
Resource type:
Resource type (all)
Flashcards
Revision cards
Revision notes
Quizzes
Mindmaps
Crosswords
Organise your thinking
Quizsearches
Shared resources
Join
Join Get Revising
Start learning now
Already a member?
Please sign in
Email address
Password
Forgotten your password?
Remember my details
Log in
Create
GCSE
A Level & IB
University
Study planner
Past papers
For teachers
More cards in this set
Card 16
Front
What is starch made up of?
Back
Card 17
Front
There are 2 types of glucose. Alpha and Beta glucose. Where can Alpha glucose be found?
Back
Card 18
Front
Why is Alpha glucose used in starch and not Beta glucose?
Back
Card 19
Front
What is the main energy storage in animals?
Back
Card 20
Front
What is the difference between amylopectin molecules and glycogen molecules?
Back
Card 21
Front
Where can Beta glucose be found?
Back
Card 22
Front
Cellulose consists of many long parallel chains of Beta glucose molecules. How are these held together?
Back
Card 23
Front
How does a wall like structure form with Beta glucose but not Alpha glucose?
Back
Card 24
Front
What are microfibrils?
Back
Card 25
Front
What is chitin?
Back
View more cards