mixture because humans turn it into something else
Not directly. Glucose is used in cellular respiration to turn ADP into ATP, but it is ATP that is used for energy.
It is because glucose is not acidic it is a alkalineNope. Glucose is neither acid nor alkali. Glucose does not disassociate into ions when dissolved in water and has no effect on pH, thus also has no effect on litmus indicator.
Generally, sugar is first broken down into glucose in the digestive system. Cells then use glucose to undergo cellular respiration, which converts glucose into carbon dioxide and energy.
the solution will turn a 'brick red' colour if positive but will stay blue if negative.
The liver stores glucose as glycogen and glucose is required for respiration
glucose-6-phosphate
because glucose isn't acidic
Photosynthesis is used to produce glucose. Then cellular respiration is used to turn the glucose into ATP.
Yes, flour will 'turn' into gluose. Flour consists of carbohydrates. and carbohydrates broken down into its simplest unit is glucose.
mixture because humans turn it into something else
It is not correct.
The mitochondria in cells turn glucose into ATP (adenosine triphosphate).
lactose and glucose are not the same! milk contains sugar, and sugar (starch-->glucose) is glucose, so if the milk is lactose free, it still contains glucose and proteins...
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Phrased that way, the answer is sometimes. If you turn it around to; "Is glucose a carbohydrate?" Then the answer is yes, since glucose is a simple sugar and sugars along with starches and fiber are carbohydrates.
glucose is inflammable but the heat will burn the prospect,so glucose will change it's colour ( white to black ) when it turn to black it mean that it's burned