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C6H12O6This, though isomeric, is the formula for glucose. As you see there are 6 carbons in the glucose structure
If you mean carbons, then the answer is 6. The chemical formula for glucose is C6H12O6
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C6H12O6 is glucose. There are six carbons, twelve hydrogens and six oxygens in each molecule.
Yes, they have 6 carbons.
just one
At the end of glycolysis, the original carbons of the glucose molecule form two molecules of pyruvate.
Two carbons from one glucose molecule enter one round of the Krebs cycle in the form of acetyl-CoA, which is derived from pyruvate through pyruvate dehydrogenase.
Glucose has 6 carbons in its ring structure, so it forms a 6-membered ring. This means glucose has 6 sides in its ring structure.
They both have 6 carbons
Very, very many. Amylopectine is a carbohydrate polymere made of glucose (C6H12O6) units: (n+1) C6H12O6 --> (C6H10O5)n(C6H12O6) + n H2O (with n >> 1000) So, depending on 'n' there are 6*(n+1) Carbon atoms in it, relatively 40% by number, about 7.5% by mass.