As blood glucose. But it is stored as glycogen in the liver.
No, it is not.
Glucose is transported to all the parts in the plant,especially the Mesophyll Spongy Layer..which is on top on the stomata and guard cells.It's transported to feed the plant.It is not transported as glucose because its very reactive and can get into chemical reactions where its not needed or wanted.And might be lost.Its converted to starch to be stored or used for energy.Dont want to get into detail.Jazakallahu Khair.
Glucose does not readily diffuse across a lipid bilayer. In order for glucose to travel into the cell, it needs the help of a transport protein. This is called a facilitated diffusion.
Gluconeogenesis, and through metabolizing glycogen.
Glucose is carried through the circulation in the blood plasma.
Glucose and oxygen.
Glucose is transported through the blood
No, it is not.
No, it is not.
through these bunchy things that come out of the lungs. they are then carried around the body to the muscles.
Glucose is transported through the plant's vascular system, specifically through the phloem.
Glucose is transported to all the parts in the plant,especially the Mesophyll Spongy Layer..which is on top on the stomata and guard cells.It's transported to feed the plant.It is not transported as glucose because its very reactive and can get into chemical reactions where its not needed or wanted.And might be lost.Its converted to starch to be stored or used for energy.Dont want to get into detail.Jazakallahu Khair.
Glucose is found in the solid state and is transported to all the parts of a plant.
Through the blood stream.
Yes, it is attached to the red blood cells which travels around the body via the plasma.
Heat is transferred through the blood
glucose