Lactic acid
A polysaccharide is formed when you combine carbohydrates. Carbs can be found in foods such as pasta and potatoes and carbohydrates are glucose.
The 3-carbon sugar formed when glucose is split in half during the Krebs cycle is called pyruvate. Pyruvate is a key intermediate in cellular respiration and is further broken down to generate energy in the form of ATP.
Glycogen is formed in the liver during the absorptive state. Glycogen is the principal storage form of glucose in animal cells. It is formed in the liver and muscle tissue when there is an excess amount of glucose in the body.
One molecule of glucose can produce 36 molecules of ATP from aerobic cellular respiration.
A disaccharide is formed by one molecule of Galactose and one molecule of Glucose bonded together...
A polysaccharide is formed when you combine carbohydrates. Carbs can be found in foods such as pasta and potatoes and carbohydrates are glucose.
The 3-carbon sugar formed when glucose is split in half during the Krebs cycle is called pyruvate. Pyruvate is a key intermediate in cellular respiration and is further broken down to generate energy in the form of ATP.
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glucose molecules because glycogen is stored glucose formed from glucose linkages
Six oxygen molecules are released when one glucose molecule is formed.
Glucose
sugar and glucose
Ions that are deficient in electrons are called cations. Cations have a positive charge due to the lack of electrons compared to the number of protons in the nucleus. These ions are typically formed by metals losing electrons during chemical reactions.
The bond formed between glucose molecules in starch is called a glycosidic bond.
They are all formed from the same elements.
Glucose.