They use glucose anaerobically because of the lack of mitochondria
No, fuel-cell automobiles do not use gas as a fuel. They use hydrogen gas as a fuel source, which is converted into electricity to power the vehicle.
Gluconeogenesis is the biosynthesis of new glucose, (i.e. not glucose from glycogen). The production of glucose from other metabolites is necessary for use as a fuel source by the brain, testes, erythrocytes and kidney medulla since glucose is the sole energy source for these organs. During starvation, however, the brain can derive energy from ketone bodies which are converted to acetyl-CoA.
Fossil fuel
Fossil fuel
helium
Fossil fuels
Petrol
burning fuel
There is no current technology to turn water into a useable fuel source.
erythrocytes Erythrocytes
vehicles that use batteries as well as fuel as a source for propulsion.
The combustion of gasoline or diesel fuel