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Glucose
glucose
Glucose is the sugar that the mitochronia need to produce energy for the cells.
This biomolecule is glucose.
erythrocytes lack a mitochondria do produce energy via ATP, however, they are able yp produce L-lactate from glucose. this is necessary for the production of energy to maintain membrane integrity and produce energy anaerobically by converting glucose to lactate.
Glucose
Glucose
glucose
Glucose, usually stored in the liver and muscle cells as glycogen.
They produce energy through a process known as cellular respiration. In it, glucose is converted into energy.
Glucose is the sugar that the mitochronia need to produce energy for the cells.
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glucose
Glucose is a building block for carbohydrates. When digestion occurs, the carbohydrates breaks down into glucose where it is carried into the blood stream and to the cells and tissues to be used as energy.
This biomolecule is glucose.
absorb. but poly- and disaccharides has to be digested before getting the monosaccharide glucose
The mitochondria are organelles in cells that produce ATP a usable energy source for the cell from glucose.