gluconeogenesis
Gluconeogenesis.
It's called Glucose.
Glucose belongs to the group of macromolecule called carbohydrates.
C6H12O6 This is glucose and not only a carbohydrate ( consisting of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen ) by a sugar technically called a monosaccharide.
Plants use water, carbon dioxide, and the energy of sunlight to produce glucose and oxygen, in the process called photosynthesis. To form a carbohydrate molecule, carbon and oxygen is combined with hydrogen from the breakup of water molecules.
The monomer of a carbohydrate is called a monosaccharide, eg. glucose in starch and cellulose, fructose in fructosan or inuline.
Plants store energy in the form of Glucose
the process is called photosynthesis
Gluconeogenesis.
These substances are called nutrients.
Mitochondria gets energy from glucose through the process of Cellular Respiration.The process by which ATP is manufactured from glucose is called cellular respiration.
These substances are called nutrients.
These substances are called nutrients.