gluconeogenesis
glucose is formed from noncarbohydrate precursors
synthesis of glucose from lactic acid and noncarbohydrate molecules
Plants are capable of performing photosynthesis, which is the process of converting carbon dioxide, water, and sunlight into glucose and oxygen. They also undergo respiration, where they break down glucose to produce energy. Additionally, plants can transpire, allowing them to regulate their water content and absorb nutrients from the soil.
Yes, E. coli can grow on glucose salts agar as long as it is supplemented with the necessary nutrients and conditions for E. coli growth. Glucose will serve as a carbon source, while salts will provide essential minerals for bacterial growth.
The liver can perform gluconeogenesis, a process in which it converts non-carbohydrate sources such as fats and proteins into glucose. This involves a series of chemical reactions that help to maintain blood sugar levels when glucose from dietary sources is limited.
Glucose
breaking down glycolyses...
Because it consists mostly of glucose, it is sometimes referred to as glucose syrup.
Starch is a polymer of glucose molecules. You get sugar from it.
Glucose,protein,vitamins,
sugar
Because glucose has many -OH groups, which are capable of forming hydrogen bonds with water molecules.