The chemical definition of burn means to add oxygen to. So all you really need to burn glucose is oxygen and the energy needed to initiate the reaction.
If you are speaking metabolically this processes is known as glycolysis. Many entities are needed for glycolysis. First enzymes are required for each susbstrate in the reactions. Coenzymes and cofactors mys also be present. Reducing power must be available as well as the energy carrying molecule ATP. Oxygen and water must be available for glycolysis to occur.
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Mitochondria burn glucose in respiration.They produce ATP at last.
There is no nitrogen in glucose.
Carbon dioxide provides the carbon needed to synthesize glucose.
Glucose is the fuel. Oxygen is also needed
A carbohydrate that gives two molecules when completely hydrolyzed is known as a disaccharide. Examples include sucrose (glucose + fructose), lactose (glucose + galactose), and maltose (glucose + glucose).
Yes, ashes do not burn completely because they are the residue left behind after a material has been burned.
Yes, ashes can burn completely in a fire, as they are the residue left behind after the combustion of materials.
0,83moles glucose are burned.
cell use glucose instead of fat because glucose is easy to burn into energy but it takes a lot of workout ot burn fat..
Around 13 pounds of oxygen are needed to completely burn 1 pound of No fuel oil, as per the chemical equation for the combustion of the fuel.