the number that indicates the amount of glucose levels that you should not go over.
One glucose molecule can produce 36 ATP.
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reabsorbed completely unless their concentrations in the filtrate exceed their transport maximum
2. (1)glucose --> (2)Carbon dioxide + (2) Ethanol + (2) ATP aerobic on the other hand produces 38 Atp per glucose molecule. (1) glucose + (6) oxygen---> (6) oxygen + (1) water + (38) atp
Simply put, the enzymatic method ( eg. glucose oxidase and hexokinase etc.) is the best method for blood glucose concentration because of its specificity. This yeilds maximum specificity for glucose estimation even in a comlpex mixture. Sherry-Ann Ramnarine-Phillips
Oxidative phosphorylation and Krebs cycle
I don't think you can. The maximum solubility of glucose in water is 91% w/v. That would mean dissolving 91g of glucose in 100ml of water. for a 100% solution you would need to dissolve 100g in 100ml, and you cant do it under normal conditions.
Theoretically NADH produces a maximum of 3 ATPs and FADH2 produces a maximum of 2 ATPs. However in reality the numbers are closer to 2.5 and 1.5 respectively due to protons leaking across the inner membrane.
C) The maximum level of blood glucose would be higher.
Glucose
Yes. It could be the onset of Diabetes. 6.0 Ha1c/120 fasting are usually the maximum healthy levels.
a ketogenic food regimen is a eating regimen low in carbohydrates and high in fats. it enables you burn fats extra successfully by way of depriving your frame of glucose and ensuring that it is available in a kingdom referred to as ketosis. glucose (sugar) is the maximum important electricity source of the frame. when glucose is low, your frame burns fat to provide electricity molecules known as ketones.