Glucose is converted to fructose by the glucose isomerase enzyme
No, it's not an enzyme, it's a simple sugar.
The glucose then is converted to it's ready use form glycogen. Then when needed it is converted back into glucose for cellular respiration.
Pyruvate is initially converted to oxaloacetate in the anabolism of glucose. That molecule in turn is converted to phosphoenolpyruvate.
About 67& of the energy in glucose is converted to ATP. The rest is lost as heat.
Hexokinase
Glucose, although only the liver uses a different enzyme, called glucokinase which does the same thing.
The enzyme that breaks down sucrose to glucose and fructose is called sucrase.
No, glycolysis is a process where the glucose is converted to pyruvic acid, releasing 2 net ATP molecules.
Glycogen synthesis is an endergonic reaction that utilizes UTP to form UDP-glucose. UDP-glucose is then turned into glycogen by the glycogen synthase enzyme.
No. Glucose is a carbohydrate.
The dark stage of photosynthesis takes place in stroma. The 1 molecule of glucose is converted into glucose by an enzyme called RUBP or RUBISCO.(RUBP=ribulose biphosphate enzyme , RUBISCO=ribulose biphosphate carboxylase oxygenase)
no During fermentation glucose is converted into ethyl alcohol and carbon dioxide by the enzyme Zymase. This zymase enzyme is released from yeast cells during fermentation. Therefore, the answer is yes.
Starch is an enzyme that converts the glucose into bigger molecules. Starch is proteins and fat.
Glucose.
glucose starch
No, it's not an enzyme, it's a simple sugar.
an inactive substance that is converted into an enzyme when activated by another enzyme.