Well glucose is all the same either in humans or in a plant. It is simple for glucose to be converted into alcohol via alcohol fermentation like what yeast does in an anaerobic environment.
No. There is no glucose in tap water. This would cause a major health concern as the glucose would be a food source for bacteria. The water would have a bad smell, colour, cloudiness and taste.
Cyclic alcohol is any alcohol that has a ring structure.
an alcohol an alcohol belonging to the alkanol homologous series that is made up of Carbon atoms Hydrogen and Oxygen atoms. the general molecular formula is Cn H2n+1 O H
There are not any amino acids in glucoe because glucose is not a protein.
it does not has any charge
glycogen
No. There is no glucose in tap water. This would cause a major health concern as the glucose would be a food source for bacteria. The water would have a bad smell, colour, cloudiness and taste.
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Glucose is a compound made up of the elements carbon, oxygen and hydrogen. Glucose solution in water is a mixture of water molecules and glucose molecules. Mixing them doesn't produce any new substance, and you can separate them without creating any new molecules.
The answer is brain. Your brain is almost exclusively depends on the glucose as energy source. You lose the consciousness very rapidly, if blood supply to the brain is hampered by any reason.
Glucose can be made up of ANY of the isotopes of the elements involved. Each of the elements can be present in a single isotope, or in a combination of isotopes.
glucose is the most efficient form of "food." Glucose would be used first. Protein in muscles will only be broken down in extreme starvation. As for the other answers, glucose is the energy source of choice and is the first to be broken down. Glycogen becomes the predominant energy source and glucose levels become depleted. Calcium phosphate cannot be used to generate ATPs in the body in any way.
It can be produced from any crop that contains sugar.
No, because alcohol has a very low freezing point yes they are called rips in Arizona
Any carbohydrate will answer the question. Examples include glucose, sucrose, glycogen, starch, etc. etc.
Like many alcoholic beverages, Gin is made from grains. It is then flavored with juniper berries, which is why it tastes a bit like turpentine which is made from the resins of other coniferous trees.In any case, the alcohol that is in gin is ethyl alcohol, the only alcohol consumable by humans.
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