sugar
mixture because humans turn it into something else
In the dialysis tubing bag experiment, if glucose and I2KI are present inside the bag, the color of the I2KI solution will turn blue-black due to the reaction of iodine with starch present in the glucose solution. This color change indicates the presence of glucose inside the bag.
When you eat sugar, it is broken down into glucose in your digestive system. Glucose then enters your bloodstream and is used by your body for energy production. Any excess glucose that is not immediately needed for energy is stored in the liver and muscles as glycogen for later use.
A good hypothesis for a Benedict's test using glucose could be: If glucose is present in the solution, then the solution will turn from blue to orange-red when mixed with Benedict's reagent due to the reduction of Cu^2+ ions by the aldehyde functional group in glucose.
It is because glucose is not acidic it is a alkalineNope. Glucose is neither acid nor alkali. Glucose does not disassociate into ions when dissolved in water and has no effect on pH, thus also has no effect on litmus indicator.
The liver stores glucose as glycogen and glucose is required for respiration
glucose-6-phosphate
because glucose isn't acidic
Photosynthesis is used to produce glucose. Then cellular respiration is used to turn the glucose into ATP.
Yes, flour will 'turn' into gluose. Flour consists of carbohydrates. and carbohydrates broken down into its simplest unit is glucose.
It is not correct.
orange
lactose and glucose are not the same! milk contains sugar, and sugar (starch-->glucose) is glucose, so if the milk is lactose free, it still contains glucose and proteins...
Phrased that way, the answer is sometimes. If you turn it around to; "Is glucose a carbohydrate?" Then the answer is yes, since glucose is a simple sugar and sugars along with starches and fiber are carbohydrates.
It turns into glucose, this is because your saliva breaks it down from a starch to maltose then glucose.
mixture because humans turn it into something else
Yes ...glucides are good for you ...they are carbohydrates , and we need these....the body converts these to glucose which in turn are converted into energy by the body .....