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Are all elements carbon dioxide and glucose?

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Do carbon dioxide water and glucose have all elements?

Carbon dioxide (CO2), water (H2O) and glucose (C6H12O6) do not have all elements, they just have a few elements, carbon, oxygen, and hydrogen.


Is carbon dioxide water and glucose are all elements?

No, water and glucose are solutions. Carbon dioxide is an element though.


Do carbon dioxide water and glucose hve all elements?

No. Carbon Dioxide (CO2)= 1 Carbon molecule, 2 Oxygen. Water (H2O)= 1 Oxygen, 2 Hydrogen. Glucose (C6H12O6)= 6 Carbon, 12 Hydrogen, 6 Oxygen. There are 115 left. Hope this helps.


What form does all the carbon atoms of glucose eventually end up in?

After the glucose is eaten and digested and metabolized, the carbon atoms in the glucose will wind up in the form of carbon dioxide.


Are carbon dioxide water and glucose compounds If not what are they?

Yes - they are all compounds.


Does all the energy contained in glucose is put into ATP?

no it is released as carbon dioxide


Into which molecule are all the carbon atoms in glucose ultimately incorporated during cellular respiration?

Carbon dioxide is where the carbon atoms in glucose are incorporated to during cellular respiration.


Is carbon dioxide a type of glucose?

Not at all. It is a by-product of respiration and is a gas at room temperature. Glucose (a carbohydrate) also has hydrogen atoms.


Which of the following is true regarding the aerobic combustion of glucose to yield water and carbon dioxide?

All of these


Water sugar salt and carbon dioxide are?

These all are compounds made of elements.


What 3 elements do all living things have?

Oxygen, hydrogen and carbon dioxide


54 carbon atoms how many can become part of glucose?

The formula for glucose is C6H12O6. This means that six carbon atoms can be found within one molecule of glucose, as well as twelve hydrogens and six oxygens. In, for example, photosynthesis, carbon dioxide is involved in a complex series of reactions that form glucose from those molecules, as well as from hydrogen atoms from water. If 54 molecules of carbon dioxide, and thus 54 atoms of carbon, were used in photosynthesis, nine molecules of glucose would be formed, thus meaning that all of the carbon atoms would become glucose. Therefore, all of the carbon atoms can potentially become part of glucose.