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Where is glucose carried?

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Glucose is carried in which part of the blood?

Glucose is carried in the blood plasma.However, glucose can affect hemoglobin, and a test, glycolated hemoglobin, can be used to gauge average plasma glucose level over long periods of time


Is there glucose in starch?

The fluxcapasator is carried over the 2 and that equals glucose. Yes, there is glucose in starch.


Where is glucose produced?

It is produced by photosynthesis .It is carried out in chloroplasts.


The electrons from glucose are carried to the electron transport system by which of the following?

NAD+


What carries out in the chloroplasts?

Photosynthesis is carried out in chloroplasts.It produce glucose as food


How does glucose travel from the digestion system to the cells that need it?

It is carried in the blood.


Carried by blood to nourish cells?

Oxygen, glucose, nutrients, etc. Most probable answer required is oxygen (carried in the form of oxyhemoglobin).


What is a form of sugar carried in the bloodstream for energy use throughout the body?

glucose


What two things do body cells need for respiration where are these things carried and how do the two things needed get into cells?

Body cells need oxygen and glucose for respiration. Oxygen is carried by red blood cells in the bloodstream, while glucose is carried as blood sugar in the bloodstream. Both oxygen and glucose enter cells through their respective transporters: oxygen enters through respiratory membranes, and glucose enters through glucose transporters in the cell membrane.


What is sugar carried away from leaves to other parts of the plant in tubes called?

Glucose carried away in vascular tissue called phloem.


What does Alcoholic fermentation converts glucose to?

Alcoholic fermentation converts glucose into ethanol (alcohol) and carbon dioxide. This process is carried out by yeast in the absence of oxygen.


Were do cells get energy to do work?

Oxygen (which we breathe in from the air) and Glucose (a sugar which we get form our food)Both oxygen and glucose are carried around the body via the blood