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In terms of energy, what is the difference between glucose and ATP?Asked by Sky
In terms of energy, what is the difference between glucose and ATP?
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too cool 4 u
ATP is different from glucose because ATP is the final product of cellular respiration. Glucose can be used to produce ATP through glycolysis.
Glucose - is a monosaccharide carbohydrate that is the most simpliest carbohydrate our cells can convert to ATP
ATP - Adenosine Triphosphate - The only form of energy our body can use
Glucose - is a monosaccharide carbohydrate that is the most simpliest carbohydrate our cells can convert to ATP
ATP - Adenosine Triphosphate - The only form of energy our body can use
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Sky
Thank you!! :)
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elf
damn thats from 2014 its 2021
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The Greywolf
Thanks
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O.O
It's "Glucose is a storable form of energy, while ATP is a usable form of energy."