Glucose is the main molecule use to produce cellular energy (ATP). The formula for cellular respiration is c6h12o6 + 6 o2 ------ 6 co2 + 6 h2o + ATP. This formula basically says that one molecule of glucose and six molecules of oxygen, through cellular respiration, are transformed into six molecules of carbon dioxide, six molecules of water and several molecules of ATP.
As a side note the formula for photosynthesis is 6 co2 + 6 h2o ------ c6h12o6 + 6 o2. This formula basically says that six molecules of carbon dioxide and six molecules of water are, with the energy from light, transformed into one molecule of glucose and six molecules of oxygen.
Glucose provide the energy the cells need to work.
The basic fuel that your body needs is found in sugars called glucose. Glucose is the primary source of energy for the cells in our bodies and is derived from the carbohydrates we consume in our diet.
Glucose is the main source of energy for our body's cells, providing fuel for brain function, muscle activity, and overall metabolism. However, consuming too much glucose can lead to an unhealthy increase in blood sugar levels, potentially leading to weight gain, diabetes, and other health issues. It's important to consume glucose in moderation as part of a balanced diet.
galactose rarely occurs as a monosaccharide in food.It is usually bonded to glucose in thr form of lactose, the primary sugar in milk and dairy products
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Glucose or sugar products are difficult to stray away from. The best diet to reduce your glucose intake would be similar to those with diabetes. There are several cook books and sugar substitutes which may help to wean the need for a glucose fix.
What do you mean, "take glucose"? There's glucose in everything you eat. EVERY diabetic needs to balance the glucose (otherwise known as carbs on nutrition labels) they take in. Type 2 diabetics can manage their blood sugars with diet/exercise and medication. Eating more fiber in your diet might make your need for medication go down.
it mostly eats glucose (sugar) and water the Venus fly trap's diet is flies water and glucose (as mentioned before sugar)
A patient may need to be on a drip of glucose in a diverticulitis diet if they are unable to tolerate oral intake due to severe symptoms, such as nausea, vomiting, or significant pain. This intravenous glucose can help maintain hydration and provide essential calories when oral nutrition is not feasible. Additionally, if the patient is experiencing complications such as bowel obstruction or perforation, they may require IV fluids and glucose for proper management. Careful monitoring by healthcare professionals is crucial in these situations.
gluconeogenesis
protein would be converted into glucose.
glucose, sucrose, galactose,
Diet & the liver (glycogen).
How do we get the glucose we need to power our cells?
You can check your glucose level at any one of the drug stores. Walgreens has a glucose machine and you can check your glucose level, blood pressure and cholesterol level.
Usually, when someone's diabetic it's important that they a drink a lot of water and obviously a low sugar diet. What happens is that your body is unable to make insulin if you are diabetic. So the glucose (sugar) is high and you need a low sugar diet to balance that.
Yes, there are requirements for diabetic cooking. You should avoid or eliminate fats and sweets from your diet and closely monitor blood glucose levels.