Gulucose is a monosaccharide sugar that has several forms; an important source of physiological energy
how many disaccharids of gulucose
An organ called the blood, circulated by the circulatory system.
Photosynthesis occurs when the Cholorophyll which is a green colour pigment present in the choloroplast of green plants absorbs light energy and uses this energy to carry out the reaction of carbon di oxide(from air) with water(from soil) to produce glucose and oxygen as a bi-product which is released in the air. gulucose is used as a plant food.
They change it into a sugar, which is a food sourece. This all occurs through the process of photosynthesis Hope that helps :)
A patient is not able to digest and metabolise food so for providing instant eneryg without much difficulty patients are kept on wiht gulucose which provide him energy as glucose is the energy source of human body
plant produce ATP i.e. adenosine triphosphate during respiration which are knwon as energy rich compound. The respiration is a catabolic process and is done in aerobic and anaerobic condition in which the no. of ATP produce by one gulucose molecule is 36 and 2 in aerobic and anaerobic respiraton respectively
Photosynthesis is essential for plant growth because it allows plants to convert sunlight into energy in the form of glucose. This energy is used by plants to carry out essential processes such as respiration, growth, and reproduction. Without photosynthesis, plants would not be able to produce the necessary energy to survive and grow.
Glucose is a simple sugar that can be stored in the body as glycogen, a polysaccharide made up of multiple glucose molecules. Storing glucose in its monomeric form would not be efficient due to its high solubility and osmotic effect in cells. Converting glucose into glycogen allows for more stable and compact storage in the liver and muscles.