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Q: What happens when glucose forms a ring?
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What two sugars are structural isomer and what makes them different?

Glucose and fructose are two structural isomers: they both have the formula C6H12O6, but differ in the arrangement of those atoms within their molecules. Glucose forms a ring with six carbons, while fructose forms rings with only five carbons (the rest are attached to the outside of the ring.) These different structures give the two different properties and make them react differently.


If glucose is the only monosaccharide normally found in the blood what happens to fructose and galactose?

any form of sugar is changed into glucose, because the only hormone the body has to break down sugars is insulin and insulin can only break down glucose. fructose and galactose are unusable forms, think of it as a "some-assembly-required" product, fructose and galactose are the unassembled forms, glucose is the assembled.


What type of atom forms the central backbone of the glucose molecule?

carbon atoms forms the backbone of glucose molecule


What happens if you put a copper bracelet in a solution of iron chloride?

It forms a brown ring just above the copper solution.


What happened to glucose?

what happens to glucose is its a some type of engry


The combination of glucose and galactose forms?

lactose


What happens when glucose and starch react together?

They are the same: starch is the form in which glucose is stored. So nothing happens.


What is the basic unit of cellulose?

basic unit of cellulose is glucose


What happens to the concentration of glucose in urine as the number of glucose carriers increase?

concentration of glucose in the urine decreases.


What two monosaccharides forms lactose?

Glucose and Galactose.


What forms sugar during photosynthesis?

i think its glucose...


What happens to glucose after photosynthesis?

Photosynthesis is used to produce glucose. Then cellular respiration is used to turn the glucose into ATP.