Glucose is primarily produced through the process of photosynthesis in plants. During this process, chlorophyll in the chloroplasts absorbs sunlight and uses its energy to convert carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and water taken up by the roots into glucose and oxygen. The overall chemical reaction can be summarized as: 6CO₂ + 6H₂O + light energy → C₆H₁₂O₆ + 6O₂. This glucose serves as an essential energy source for plants and, ultimately, for organisms that consume them.
It is used as carbon source. It is used to make glucose
PGAL (phosphoglyceraldehyde) is used to make glucose, the main product of photosynthesis.
Sucrose and Lactose. Sucrose is made from glucose and fructose, and Lactose is made from glucose and galactose. Hope this helps! (:
Photosynthesis make glucose and glucose is used by mitochondria. That is the reason
Two out of the six G3Ps produced in one cycle are used to make one molecule of glucose.
yes glucose is used to make.
It is used as carbon source. It is used to make glucose
PGAL (phosphoglyceraldehyde) is used to make glucose, the main product of photosynthesis.
The only source that cannot be used to directly make glucose is fats.
no
Glucose is a carbohydrate it's a form of sugar molecule, while starch is a chain of glucose
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Six molecules of carbon dioxide are used to make one molecule of glucose during photosynthesis.
No, carbon dioxide does not directly make glucose. Glucose is typically produced through the process of photosynthesis in plants, where carbon dioxide, water, and sunlight are used to produce glucose and oxygen.
There is no "mineral" mixed with glucose to make proteins.
Two moleculesThe structure of glucose is C6H12O6
The glycerol component of a fat molecule can be used to make glucose through a process called gluconeogenesis. This involves converting glycerol into glucose in the liver when the body needs a quick source of energy.