Glucose is a sugar energy source or syrupy mixture.
Sugar
sugar...
I guess sugar.
Dextrose, Cerelose, Grape Sugar, Corn Sugar, or, if you want to get technical, p-Glucose.
Your question is not specific enough - what do you mean by isomer? If you mean stereoisomers (likely question with biomolecules) the two most common stereoisomers of glucose are L-glucose and D-glucose. There are 4 chiral carbons in glucose so there would be 42 or 16 possible stereoisomers. The other most important stereoisomers would be mannose and galactose.
if you mean symbol equation its C6H1206
I'm trying to cut back on my glucose intake.
yesterday i learned glucose>:
An 84 blood glucose is perfect.
I'm carefully watching my glucose level.
Glucose is a type of sugar but in scientific form.
sugar...
glucose
what does e9 mean on your glucose meter
Glucose is an aldohexose means that Glucose is a carbohydrate where it's molecular structure has 6 sides.
In the interprandial state, plasma glucose concentrations are determined by hepatic glucose production and peripheral glucose utilization.
Yes, glucose is a noun, a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a thing.
Sucrose is a sugar that breaks down into glucose and fructose.