Glucose is a simple monosaccharide meaning that if it is present, then glucose is used up first for energy. It is all that an organism needs for glycolysis which is the beginning of cellular respiration.
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1.living things are organized;made of cells 2.living things grow and develope 3.living things respond to stimuli 4.living things maintain homeostasis 5.living things use energy 6.and last but not least living things reproduce(make others like themselves)
Yes, all living things are made up of cells and only living things.
No. All animal cells need glucose to carry out cellular respiration, but we need to get that from the food we eat.
The acronym for the 4 most abundant elements found in all living things is CHON that represents carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen.
Glucose is the most common monosaccharide found.
Glucose
Source of energy
Globally speaking, it's rice. It's the staple food in most of Asia... But if you talk of biochem, it's glucose... Actually, Sucrose is the most abundant
Mitochondria breaks down food and transfer in into glucose (sugar) which then transferring into the energy!
The source of all your cells needs for living is found in food. The most common source is sugars, mainly glucose. Glucose is the starting point for all metabolism.
The type of molecule that serves as a living things main source of energy is a carbohydrate. The most important carbohydrate is glucose. Glucose is the basic form of fuel in living things.
of course Glucose.....
Water because most living things depend on it.
Glucose is the simplest carbohydrate and so probably the most abundant. It is required by every living cell for energy.
Oxygen is the most important factor for living things.
The lake itself is non-living, but most lake have things that live in them.