in human cells
Hell no.
Between 65-70%
Respiration ...... Glucose is oxidised by reacting it with oxygen to give out carbondioxide, water and energy.. C6H12O6 + 6O2 -----> 6CO2 + 6H2O + Energy
Glycogen
Lactase cannot generate glucose. It is an enzyme that breaks down lactose into glucose and galactose. Amylase, maltase, and sucrase are enzymes involved in the breakdown of carbohydrates into glucose.
By the process of respiration. In this process, glucose is oxidised to carbon dioxide and water (aerobic) and ATP is produced. (ATP is the energy currency of cells)
All of them do.
A polysaccharide is formed when you combine carbohydrates. Carbs can be found in foods such as pasta and potatoes and carbohydrates are glucose.
Glucose is diffused through facilitated diffusion in the cell membrane. It is oxidised by glycolysis in the cytoplasm and then the products either go through the mitochondria if oxygen is present or goes through fermentation in the cytosoplasm if no oxygen.
It oxidize glucose to generate energy.It act as a power generator.
It produces glucose .
Glucose is broken down to generate ATP.