It is carried into the bloodstream by active transport not facilitated diffusion
1. The plants need energy, this they obtain by the process of respiration. Some glucose which a leaf makes maybe broken down by respiration to release energy. 2. The glucose may be converted to starch and stored. 3. The glucose maybe used as the starting point to make other organic substances. 4. The glucose maybe transported to other parts of the plant where it is needed; It is transported in the form of sucrose.
Intestinal lactase enzymes usually decrease naturally with age, but this happens to varying degrees.
concentration of glucose in the urine decreases.
It produces glucose
The glucose then is converted to it's ready use form glycogen. Then when needed it is converted back into glucose for cellular respiration.
Intestinal glands are located in the epithelial lining of the small intestine and colon. What happens when the intestinal glands secrete intestinal juice is that trypsin activates other enzymes to aid in protein digestion.
It is broken down into glucose molecules, which are then transported to cells to be used as an energy source or stored as glycogen.
1. The plants need energy, this they obtain by the process of respiration. Some glucose which a leaf makes maybe broken down by respiration to release energy. 2. The glucose may be converted to starch and stored. 3. The glucose maybe used as the starting point to make other organic substances. 4. The glucose maybe transported to other parts of the plant where it is needed; It is transported in the form of sucrose.
what happens to glucose is its a some type of engry
It's mined. And probably refined. And then transported Cheers
They are the same: starch is the form in which glucose is stored. So nothing happens.
Intestinal lactase enzymes usually decrease naturally with age, but this happens to varying degrees.
concentration of glucose in the urine decreases.
Photosynthesis is used to produce glucose. Then cellular respiration is used to turn the glucose into ATP.
Nothing happens to the glucose. It should have been stored in the kidney, but it didn't, therefore, you have an excess amount glucose in your blood. Hence, the insulin shots.
Yes, it is curable. Intestinal ischemia happens when blood flow to your intestines is diminished. It is treated with antibiotics, or in extreme cases with surgery.
It produces glucose