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Glucose is another form or type of sugar compound.

The chloropasts inside a plant use the compound chlorophyll and combine it with carbon and water to create glucose molecules in order to sustain (feed) its self

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What large molecule is built up during photosynthesis?

obviously glucose, duhhhh


What is the basic sugar needed for respiration?

Glucose It is the primary substrate.Glucose is oxizdied into CO2


How can synthesis and decomposition reactions be the reverse of one another?

This can be proved by taking the example of photosynthesis and cellular respiration. In photosynthesis molecules of water and carbon dioxide are converted into glucose and oxygen. In respiration, glucose and oxygen react to form carbon dioxide and water.


Why are starch and cellulose considered different compounds even though they are built from the same monomer?

Starch and cellulose are both polymers built from glucose, but the glucose molecules are arranged differently in each case. Having different arrangements means that starch and cellulose are different compounds. They serve different functions in the plants that make them. Your body also uses starch very differently from the way it uses cellulose.


What do glycogen cellulose and starch all have in common?

Starch and cellulose are two common carbohydrates. Both are macromolecules with molecular weights in the hundreds of thousands. Both are polymers (hence "polysaccharides"); that is, each is built from repeating units, monomers, much as a chain is built from its links. The monomers of both starch and cellulose are the same: units of the sugar glucose. Starch contains alpha-glucose as monomer, whereas cellulose contains beta-glucose.


What molecules are polymers built from?

They are built from monomers.


How are molecules built and broke down?

Molecules are formed by synthesis from elements; molecules are broken by chemical reactions.


Explain the connection between monomers and polymers?

Monomers are single units while polymers are monomers linked together. So with polysaccharides being polymers or monomers linked together, then think of a single monomer of sugar such as maltose.


Which organic molecules are NOT built from monomers?

Ethyl alcohol.


How does glucose react with glucose oxidase?

Since you know what Glucose Oxidase is I'm assuming you know what enzymes are. If not, an enzyme is a protein that catalyzes chemical reactions. Glucose oxidase is the enzyme built specifically for Glucose. Glucose Oxidase binds to the six-carbon sugar Glucose and aids the organism in breaking it down into metabolites.


Is Glucose cellulose and starch are examples of nucleic acids found in most cells?

No. Nucleic acids are extremely large, complex molecules that exist in all living cells and control heredity. Glucose and glyogen are both carbohydrates. Glucose is a monosaccharide sugar, C6H12O6, and glyogen, C6H12O5, is derived from glucose.


What is a large carbon molecule that is built from smaller simpler molecules?

Polysaccharides