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What kind of reaction occurs when a molecule of glucose reacts with oxygen to give carbon dioxide and water?

Respiration.


Why do you need glucose in your diet?

Glucose is the main molecule use to produce cellular energy (ATP). The formula for cellular respiration is c6h12o6 + 6 o2 ------ 6 co2 + 6 h2o + ATP. This formula basically says that one molecule of glucose and six molecules of oxygen, through cellular respiration, are transformed into six molecules of carbon dioxide, six molecules of water and several molecules of ATP. As a side note the formula for photosynthesis is 6 co2 + 6 h2o ------ c6h12o6 + 6 o2. This formula basically says that six molecules of carbon dioxide and six molecules of water are, with the energy from light, transformed into one molecule of glucose and six molecules of oxygen.


What does 'villi' have to do with respiration?

Glucose is absorbed from the food in our small intestine. Inside the small intestine we have small finger like structures called villi. The glucose is absorbed by the villi. The glucose is absorbed (moves through) the villi and enter our blood system. Glucose is transported by our blood to all the cells in our bodies. Respiration takes place in our cells (in the mitochondria of cells). Respiration is where glucose (our bodies fuel) combines with oxygen (we breath in) to give us ENERGY, carbon dioxide and water.


Which part of the aerobic respiration makes most of the ATP cell's energy?

i was hoping u would give the answer


Which process do cells use oxygen to release stored energy?

This process is known as respiration.(The liberation of energy from food) Glucose a simple sugar(C6H12O6) is burnt in 6 moles of oxygen to give the bi-products of 6 moles of water and 6 moles of carbon dioxide and energy which may be stored as ATP(adenosine triphosphate) in muscles to do work. {The glucose found in food is basically reacted with oxygen to give CO2,metabolic water and energy. (In a nutshell)}

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Where in living organisms is glucose found?

In the blood.


What kind of reaction occurs when a molecule of glucose reacts with oxygen to give carbon dioxide and water?

Respiration.


Give example of facilitated diffusion?

Glucose molecule going through the protein channel to enter and exit the cell. Hope I could help.


Respiration is breathing isn't it?

Respiration isn't breathing, It is the breakdown of Glucose using oxygen to give us energy which we use. This happens in every single cell in our body. The waste Produce it Co2. CampHill Student, Many Thanks to Miss Rollason :D Respiration isn't breathing, It is the breakdown of Glucose using oxygen to give us energy which we use. This happens in every single cell in our body. The waste Produce it Co2. CampHill Student, Many Thanks to Miss Rollason :D Respiration isn't breathing, It is the breakdown of Glucose using oxygen to give us energy which we use. This happens in every single cell in our body. The waste Produce it Co2. CampHill Student, Many Thanks to Miss Rollason :D Respiration isn't breathing, It is the breakdown of Glucose using oxygen to give us energy which we use. This happens in every single cell in our body. The waste Produce it Co2. CampHill Student, Many Thanks to Miss Rollason :D


What is the purpose of cellular respiration in a cell?

The purpose of cellular respiration in an eukaryotic cell is to break down carbohydrates and to give the cell energy in the form of ATP. Cellular respiration in the eukaryotic cell takes place in the mitochondria.


Why do you need glucose in your diet?

Glucose is the main molecule use to produce cellular energy (ATP). The formula for cellular respiration is c6h12o6 + 6 o2 ------ 6 co2 + 6 h2o + ATP. This formula basically says that one molecule of glucose and six molecules of oxygen, through cellular respiration, are transformed into six molecules of carbon dioxide, six molecules of water and several molecules of ATP. As a side note the formula for photosynthesis is 6 co2 + 6 h2o ------ c6h12o6 + 6 o2. This formula basically says that six molecules of carbon dioxide and six molecules of water are, with the energy from light, transformed into one molecule of glucose and six molecules of oxygen.


How is the equation for respiration related to the photosynthesis equation?

They both use the same things but photosynthesis's products are what respiration starts with like respirtion needs oxgyen and glucose or sugar and photosynthesis is what give the oxgyen and glucose (sugar).


Why do body cells need a constant supply of glucose?

Glucose is systematically degraded into carbon dioxide and water in the presence of oxygen. The process (respiration) releases energy which is stored in the glucose molecule.


How is glucose found in urine?

Normally your body will hold on to most things that it can use and will remove those that it doesn't. If you are not making enough insulin, glucose will be found in the urine. Insulin is needed to carry the glucose molecule into the cell and if it isn't doing this, the glucose will "spill over" into the urine. Testing will give the doctor an idea if you are making insulin and perhaps you might need to take it.


What will happens when glucose is completely oxidised in the body of an organism.?

not all organisms completely oxidise the glucose. it depends on whether they undergo aerobic respiration or anaerobic respiraion. in aerobic respiration glucose is completey oxidised to give out CO2 as a waste product and H2O and energy. this can be represented as Glucose------>pyruvate------> CO2 + H2O + 36 ATP Energy


What does 'villi' have to do with respiration?

Glucose is absorbed from the food in our small intestine. Inside the small intestine we have small finger like structures called villi. The glucose is absorbed by the villi. The glucose is absorbed (moves through) the villi and enter our blood system. Glucose is transported by our blood to all the cells in our bodies. Respiration takes place in our cells (in the mitochondria of cells). Respiration is where glucose (our bodies fuel) combines with oxygen (we breath in) to give us ENERGY, carbon dioxide and water.


Why sucrose fermentate faster than glucose?

Suggested answer only!Glucose is a single chain, fructose is 2 carbon rings attached by an oxygen atom. Is it not easier to split 2 stable rings at an oxygen (to give 2 OH groups) than it is to start carving up a straight chain molecule?