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What substance produced by digestion is an energy resource for your cells?

glucose


Where does the glucose in animal cells ocme from?

Animals get the glucose in their cells through plants. They obtain the glucose by eating the plants and absorbing their glucose and energy.


Where a substance produced by digestion which is an energy resource for the cells?

Glucose is the substance. Don't know where its produced though =[


How does glucose travel from the digestion system to the cells that need it?

It is carried in the blood.


What form during digestion excess glucose is store and liver cells and muscle cells?

As Glycocen xD


What is the most common food substance from which cells obtain energy?

glucose


How does the body regulate blood glucose levels?

Regulation of blood glucose is handled by the body's production of insulin. Insulin moves the glucose that is produced during digestion out of the bloodstream and into cells.


Where do plant cells obtain glucose from?

They make it from three things: Sunlight, Water, and CO2


When is cellular respiration?

cellular respiration is preformed when the cells need to obtain energy from glucose.


What is the disorder in which cells are unable to obtain glucose from the blood such that high blood-glucose levels result?

Diabetes is what you're asking for. However, it is not the bodys inability to obtain glucose from the blood. It is the inability of the pancreas to secrete insulin to help control the amount of glucose in the body.


Do cells obtain energy from glucose during respiration?

Yupp They Do The Glucose Reacts With The Oxygen Which Gives Us Carbon Dioxide + Water + Energy


What is a simple sugar that is broken down by cells in order to obtain stored chemical energy?

Glucose:)