When sugar reacts with oxygen in your body, it produces carbondi-oxide, water and ATP.
C6H12O6 + 6O2 = CO2 + 6H2O + ATP
Pretty sure sugar IS glucose....
Well glucose is a form of sugar
Sugar, glucose.
Sucrose can be decomposed in glucose and fructose.
Sugar dissolving in water is a chemical change because sugar is Sucrose which in aqueous solution is broken down into Glucose and Fructose.
Glucose is a type of sugar. But what we normally refer to as "sugar" is actually sucrose, which does not contain glucose.
Glucose is stored sugar.
Sugar is a type of glucose.
Glucose is simple sugar.
No glucose is non-reducing sugar.
Correct, glucose is a blood sugar.
Insulin causes the glucose in your blood to enter the cells for energy. It does not cause the liver to change glucose into anything. Your liver does, however, store extra sugar in the form of glucagon.
Glucose - one of the results of photosynthesis Sugar - refined glucose
Glucose does not get changed to fructose. Fructose is a sugar mainly found in fruits. It is a simple sugar, like glucose, but is unusable by the body. When ingested, it is broken down by enzymes in the mouth, stomach, and intestines its carbon bonds and convert it to glucose, which is the body's main fuel.