Glucose reabsorption takes place in the proximal renal tubule. This tubule is a portion of the nephron that contains fluid. The functions of the nephron include the reabsorption and secretion of various substances like ions, glucose, and amino acids.
Bacteria take glucose through food or photosynthesis.Virus do not get glucose.
Carbon dioxide and glucose is essential for photosynthesis to take place. The equation for photosynthesis; carbon dioxide + glucose = oxygen + water. This can be reversed for the respiration equation.
Glucose is not directly made in the stroma of plants. Glucose is produced during the process of photosynthesis in the chloroplasts of plant cells, which contain chlorophyll and other necessary enzymes. The stroma of the chloroplasts is where the Calvin cycle, a series of biochemical reactions, takes place to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose.
The light-independent reactions of photosynthesis take place in the stroma of the chloroplasts. This is where carbon fixation and the Calvin cycle occur, utilizing the products of the light-dependent reactions to produce glucose.
Aerobic respiration has three steps.Glycolisis take place in cytoplasm.Kreb cycle and Electron transport chain take place in Mitochondria.
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It is the dark reaction.It takes place in stroma.
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Glycolysis, which converts glucose into pyruvate, occurs in the cytoplasm. The cytoplasm is a thick liquid.
Glucose formation take place efficiently in dark. This does not need light.
Bacteria take glucose through food or photosynthesis.Virus do not get glucose.
Carbon dioxide and glucose is essential for photosynthesis to take place. The equation for photosynthesis; carbon dioxide + glucose = oxygen + water. This can be reversed for the respiration equation.
Glycolysis, which converts glucose into pyruvate, occurs in the cytoplasm. The cytoplasm is a thick liquid.
Glucose is not directly made in the stroma of plants. Glucose is produced during the process of photosynthesis in the chloroplasts of plant cells, which contain chlorophyll and other necessary enzymes. The stroma of the chloroplasts is where the Calvin cycle, a series of biochemical reactions, takes place to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose.