Glucose, or simple sugar, is a solid until it reaches a temperature of 145 to 150 Co. At that point, it melts, it becomes a liquid. Sugar will not boil before the applied heat will begin to pyrolyze or, in the presence of air (oxygen) burn.
No, elevated blood glucose with have no effect on temperature.
When you are hungry, your body is telling you that it's levels of glucose is low. The body will then begin to burn stored sugar and release it into your bloodstream.
250 degrees.
Mitochondria burn glucose in respiration.They produce ATP at last.
0,83moles glucose are burned.
cell use glucose instead of fat because glucose is easy to burn into energy but it takes a lot of workout ot burn fat..
Glucose
Hair will burn at 223 degrees Celsius. Hair can however burn at a much lower temperature if it is damaged.
Insulin
They burn at about 2,000°F
The formation of glucose slows down after the temperature reaches 30 degrees Celsius.