Carbohydrates
Pancreas
i think the glucose is the left over energy from when it had been germinating! :)
Food.
Glucose and oxygen enter a cell's cytoplasm for aerobic cellular respiration.
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The atoms in glucose primarily come from carbon dioxide and water through the process of photosynthesis in plants. During this process, plants absorb carbon dioxide from the air and water from the soil, using sunlight to convert these molecules into glucose and oxygen. The carbon atoms in glucose originate from the carbon dioxide, while hydrogen and oxygen atoms come from the water. Thus, glucose serves as an energy source for the plant and, ultimately, for other organisms in the food chain.
Glucose itself is a monomer of both sugar and starch. A monomer is a component of a polymer; in other words, many monomers come together to form a polymer. In the glucose example, many glucose molecules can come together to form complex carbohydrates- the polymer of glucose. Source: AP Biology
The hydrogen atoms in glucose come from water molecules during photosynthesis. During this process, plants take in carbon dioxide and water, and through a series of reactions, convert them into glucose and oxygen. The hydrogen atoms from water molecules are incorporated into the glucose molecule.
Photosynthesis would come to a halt, glucose would no longer be produced.
Glucose Glucose units come together to form large cellulose and starch molecules.
i dont know ask Google you numpties.
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