Used for respiration to produce energy
Stored as glycogen for energy later
The Cori cycle is metabolic interaction between the liver and muscle tissue. gluconeogenesis is occurring in the liver while glycolysis is happening in the muscle tissue. The two fates of the glucose undergoing glycolysis in the muscle tissue is ultimate breakdown into lactate and alanine.
The preferred fuel source for the body is glucose.
Immediate use to produce ATP molecules,storage for later ATP production,or for use in building other molecules.
Glucose would be the gasoline for the car.
As blood glucose. But it is stored as glycogen in the liver.
A few possible fates are: -Cellular respiration with the release of carbon dioxide, water and heat -Converted to fat -Converted to protein -Converted to sucrose -Converted to starch for storage
they die
The Cori cycle is metabolic interaction between the liver and muscle tissue. gluconeogenesis is occurring in the liver while glycolysis is happening in the muscle tissue. The two fates of the glucose undergoing glycolysis in the muscle tissue is ultimate breakdown into lactate and alanine.
Two of the most common fates of igneous rocks are to become sediment (and later sedimentary rocks) or to become metamorphic rocks.
The preferred fuel source for the body is glucose.
Yes, your body uses glucose in the form of glucose. All other sugars are converted into glucose so your body can use them.
Immediate use to produce ATP molecules,storage for later ATP production,or for use in building other molecules.
Immediate use to produce ATP molecules,storage for later ATP production,or for use in building other molecules.
Glycogen is a storage of energy within the body, and glucose is the primary form of energy. So for example, if your body requires glucose to survive, when it has plentiful amounts. Your body converts glucose into glycogen for storage. However, if your body has low amount of glucose within it. Your body will rely on the storage of glycogen to break down into its components and use the glucose for fuel.
The liver stores glucose as glycogen and glucose is required for respiration
There were three fates.
It loses glucose by exercising