No. Glucose is one example of many types of sugar.
Glycolysis is an older term for glucose.
CO2 and H2O reacts to form glucose and oxygen gas
Monosaccharides, or more commonly glucose, galactose and fructose.
Another name that refers to "sugar" is "glucose".
No, dextrose is glucose but it has a different 3 dimensional structure than regular glucose.
it is all suger
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If you mean glucose, brown, because more of the starch has broken down to glucose (sugar) hope this helps lm 92 yellow bananas have more suger 'cause when they, are brown they vare still getting suger and when they are brown they loose suger
Another name for Glucose is Dextrose
Glucose
Glycolysis is an older term for glucose.
It is a form of suger, so most would be gotten thru sweet confections and desserts.
Another name for dextrose is glucose. It is a simple sugar that is commonly used as a source of energy in the body.
CO2 and H2O reacts to form glucose and oxygen gas
in a solvent is the part of a solution in which another substance dissolves. a solute is the part of a solution that dissolves into another substance. in a suger solution, water is the solvent and the suger is the solute.
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Glucose is another name for simple carbohydrates and starches is another name for complex carbohydrates.