Glucose is the resulting sugars that plants create from photosynthesis. Carbon dioxide + sunlight = glucose.
The D-glucose and L-glucose stereoisomers are found in nature. D-glucose is the common form of glucose found in biological systems, whereas L-glucose is less common and typically not metabolized by most organisms.
Nitrogen is found in amino acids but not in glucose.
Glucose is found in both plants and animals. Plants produce glucose by photosynthesis, and animals consume glucose (it is the first reactant for cellular respiration).
Photosynthesis is the process by which plants make glucose to store energy. Obviously, glucose is found in a process in which glucose is made.
The monosaccharide found in sucrose, lactose, and maltose is glucose.
Glucose is found in the solid state and is transported to all the parts of a plant.
Glucose
glucose-6-phosphatase is not found in the liver. it is found in the muscles
it can be found in glucose
glucose (the principal sugar found in blood, a hexose), and fructose (the principal sugar found in fruit, a pentose). Both of these monosaccharides have 6 carbons each, and an Oxygen atom in the ring.
No they are two seperate molecules.ATP gets energy of glucose.
Yes, glucose is found in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). Glucose is one of the primary sources of energy for the brain and is transported from the blood into the CSF to support normal brain function. Monitoring glucose levels in CSF is important in diagnosing certain neurological conditions.