Glucose molecules are larger than water molecules.
Albumin is bigger than glucose.
The diameter of Hb molecule is app. 5.5 nm, and that is larger than a glucose molecule.
cuz Albumin has much higher weight other than 200 while Glucose has 180 Da, small enough to pass through the membrane pores
iodine cells are smaller then glucose ------- I would take exception to the first answer. Iodine is clearly smaller because it exists as a diatomic molecule I2 while glucose is a molecule of 24 atoms, having the chemical formula C6H12O6.
yes glucose is an organic molecule
Glucose (C6H12O6) is a monosaccharide that contains twelve hydrogen atoms, six carbon atoms and six oxygen atoms. A glucose and fructose molecule combine to create a sucrose molecule.
no it does not carohydrates include: things such as glycogen, sucrose, fructose, glucose. where the water molecule is bonded to the rest of the molecule
The glucose molecule is much larger than the water molecule.
Albumin
Albumin and glucose have the same osmotic pressure because they are isotonic compounds.
The diameter of Hb molecule is app. 5.5 nm, and that is larger than a glucose molecule.
yes - starch is a larger molecule (with more bonds holding atoms together, so it has more energy) because it is a polymer of glucose. Glucose is one ring of carbons and starch is a chain of these.
albumin
protein
No, albumin does not move out of the sac. In fact, albumin does not have anything to do with the sac because it does not move.
Wate is molecular , H2O. NaCl is giant ionic laattice and is not molecular when normally encountered. In terms of mass the formula unit of NaCl is greater than than the molecular mass of water.
cuz Albumin has much higher weight other than 200 while Glucose has 180 Da, small enough to pass through the membrane pores
iodine cells are smaller then glucose ------- I would take exception to the first answer. Iodine is clearly smaller because it exists as a diatomic molecule I2 while glucose is a molecule of 24 atoms, having the chemical formula C6H12O6.