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No, sugars are made of chemicals plants absorb (CO2, H2O, and sunlight!) . Sugar is made by cells, though.

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How do cells simple sugar molecules?

Cells store Extra Sugar as Larger Carbohydrates


What cells carry sugar?

Generally all aerobic cells contain sugar to respire


Living cells contain sugar that they use for fuel this sugar contains?

Living cells contain sugar that they use for fuel. This sugar contains glucose which is the primary molecule that is converted to produce ATP.


What is the main sugar used by cells for energy?

Cells have multiple sources of nutrients including fats and sugars, that can be used to create energy. As far as sugar is concerned, glucose is the sugar that is used by cells to produce energy.


How does the path of sugar to your body cells look like?

When you consume sugar, it enters your bloodstream through the digestive system. Insulin is then released by the pancreas to help regulate blood sugar levels and facilitate the transport of sugar into cells for energy production. The cells use this sugar as a source of fuel for various bodily functions. Excess sugar may be stored in the liver or muscles as glycogen, or converted into fat for long-term storage.


Which type of pancreatic cells, specifically, help to lower blood sugar levels?

The pancreatic cells that help to lower blood sugar levels are called beta cells.


What food is made in the cells of?

Sugar


What sugar is used by cells?

glucose


What is produced when sugar is in an animal cell?

Animal cells do not digest sugar (the animal stomach does that). Animal cells 'burn' sugar to give them energy and the by-products are water and carbon-dioxide.


Which cells are prone to damage from low blood sugar?

The red blood cells


Is sugar necessary for growth and division of yeast cells and algae cells?

Yes.


Where do cells get the energy they need?

They get it from sugar which they get from the sun!

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