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Q: Glucose 6-phosphate is formed from two molecules of phosphoglyceraldehyde in the?
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Is glucose formed by atoms or molecules?

no it not


How many oxygen molecules were produced when one glucose molecule was formed?

Six oxygen molecules are released when one glucose molecule is formed.


The chemical process of building glycogen from glucose molecules?

well, you have those glucose molecules and then the enzyme "glycogen synthase" comes in and linkes the glucose molecules by a redox reaction in which water is formed


Sucrose is formed when glucose is joined to fructose?

The disaccharide molecule, sucrose is not formed from two glucose molecules. Sucrose is formed from one glucose molecule and one fructose molecule.


What you expect to get if you hydrolyze a glycogen molecule?

glucose molecules because glycogen is stored glucose formed from glucose linkages


How many glucose molecules can be formed by 6 molecules of carbon dioxide A. 6?

1 molecule


Is starch molecules that are formed from smaller glucose molecules a chemical or physical change?

The changing of extra glucose into starch is a chemical change.


When glucose is broken down how many molecules of CO2 are formed?

6


What kind of molecules formed when glucose and fructose are combined?

Sucrose. Disaccharide


Why shape formed when beta glucose molecules join in a single chain is different from that formed when alpha glucose molecules join in a single chain?

Because beta is mo beta than alpha, you feel me?


Why the shape formed when beta glucose molecules join in a single chain is different from that formed when alpha glucose molecules join in a single chain?

Because beta is mo beta than alpha, you feel me?


Where does glucose come from photosynthesis?

Glucose comes from the dark reaction of photosynthesis. It is formed by the joining of two PGAL molecules.