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What happens to your body temperature when you are hungry?

When you are hungry, your body is telling you that it's levels of glucose is low. The body will then begin to burn stored sugar and release it into your bloodstream.


Does elevation of blood glucose elevate your temperature?

No, elevated blood glucose with have no effect on temperature.


How hot does it have to be for glucose to burn?

250 degrees.


What cell part burns the glucose?

Mitochondria burn glucose in respiration.They produce ATP at last.


What is the impact of temperature on the glucose solubility in water?

The impact of temperature on glucose solubility in water is that as temperature increases, the solubility of glucose also increases. This means that more glucose can dissolve in water at higher temperatures compared to lower temperatures.


How many moles of glucose will burn if we have 5 moles of CO 2 as a product?

0,83moles glucose are burned.


Why will cell choose to use glucose over fat when fat yields more energy?

cell use glucose instead of fat because glucose is easy to burn into energy but it takes a lot of workout ot burn fat..


What temperature does hair burn?

Hair will burn at 223 degrees Celsius. Hair can however burn at a much lower temperature if it is damaged.


What tissue uses glucose from blood to burn fat?

Insulin


What is the metabolic pathways?

If, we burn glucose, for example, we get carbon bi oxide,water and energy. We cannot do this in Biology as cell will burn away. So, we burn glucose, step by step, with a series of organic molecules with less and less energy stored in it. So in glucose biological burning we get about say 10 steps in anaerobic burning and about 10 in aerobic burning of glucose. So this long chain of events is called metabolic pathway. This is true for almost all organic molecules.


What temperature does paint burn at?

it burn at 420 degrees Fahrenheit


What does the human bodies burn that produces Carbon Dioxide?

In general, glucose.