It's often times known as sugar
Mitochondria are commonly referred to as the (eukaryotic) cell's "powerhouse".
No, glucose is a component of two dietary disaccharides: maltose (glucose + glucose) and lactose (glucose + galactose). Sucrose (glucose + fructose) does not contain glucose.
glucose
OxygenFood (glucose)Starch (excess food/glucose)
Glycolysis breaks down glucose into two molecules of pyruvate.
Glucose
Mitochondria are commonly referred to as the (eukaryotic) cell's "powerhouse".
No, glucose is a component of two dietary disaccharides: maltose (glucose + glucose) and lactose (glucose + galactose). Sucrose (glucose + fructose) does not contain glucose.
glucose? i think glucose is a different thing than liquid glucose.
Just the presence of glucose Just the presence of glucose
Glucose is the monosaccharide present in all three disaccharides: sucrose (glucose + fructose), lactose (glucose + galactose), and maltose (glucose + glucose).
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Surcose which is a micture of (Glucose + fructose) Lactose..................................(Glucose + galactose) Maltose..................................(Glucose + glucose)
Yes, your body uses glucose in the form of glucose. All other sugars are converted into glucose so your body can use them.
Glucose+glucose=a disaccharide called "maltose" Glucose+lots more glucose=a polysaccharide called "starch"
how do spider monkeys get the nickname spider. where does that nickname come from.and how long have they has this nickname.
his nickname is K2