The first atom to join with glucose is phosphorus, donated by ATP, and is the first step of glycolysis. Glucose becomes Glucose 6-phosphate. Next it's rearranged to form Fructose 6-phosphate. After it's been broken down to pyruvic acid and further down into an acetyl group, it's joined to coenzyme A, forming acetyl coenzyme A
carbon dioxide
Glucose lose electrons and hydrogen to form Carbon dioxide.
Formula for respiration: oxygen + glucose --> water + carbon dioxide 6O2 + C6H12O6 --> 6H2O + 6CO2
Resperation
Monosaccharides, like glucose, combine to form polysaccharides like starch, glycogen, and cellulose.
the manufactured by plants during photosynthesis is glucose.
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glucose and oxygen
Why yes, yes it does.
Glucose lose electrons and hydrogen to form Carbon dioxide.
Formula for respiration: oxygen + glucose --> water + carbon dioxide 6O2 + C6H12O6 --> 6H2O + 6CO2
Oxygen+Glucose=Carbon diocide+water
The process of respiration: Glucose + Oxygen --> Carbon dioxide + water
Here is the respiration equation: Glucose + Oxygen = Carbon dioxide + Water + Energy
Actually it produce the fuel. Glucose is the fuel and it is produced by photosynthesis
Glycolysis, in which glucose molecule is converted into pyruvic acid (pyruvate).
It is for resperation
Resperation