Melvin Calvin
Melvin Calvin.
Melvin Ellis Calvin, (along with Andrew Benson and James Bassham who were not awarded the prize)
Glucose does not produce photosynthesis, you have it backwards. Photosynthesis produces glucose.
We get our glucose from plants or other animals that have eaten plants. And cellular respiration produces the reactants for photosynthesis which produces glucose the glucose that our bodies get!
Basically, it's the biochemical reaction/mechanism behind that process. For example, photosynthesis, the biochemical basis would be the actual chemical formula of all the reactants and products, the mechanism of creating the glucose molecules. Basically for every biological process there is a biochemical basis.
Melvin Calvin.
Melvin Ellis Calvin, (along with Andrew Benson and James Bassham who were not awarded the prize)
Glycolysis is the metabolic pathway that turns glucose into pyruvate and can also produce glucose FROM pyruvate when working in reverse. The major details of this pathway were illuminated largely by three men: Jakub Karol Parnas, Gustav Embden, and Otto Meyerhof. Of these men, only Meyerhof would receive a Nobel Prize.
The Cellular organelles known as Mitochondria do this, and how!
energy
it is carbon because carbon makes up glucose and other elements
krebs cycle
Glucose = C6 h12 o6
Cori Cycle
They eat grass, grass produces glucose.
Glucose does not produce photosynthesis, you have it backwards. Photosynthesis produces glucose.
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