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The human body “burns” glucose
The human body “burns” glucose (C6H12O6) for energy.
a. Write a balanced chemical reaction for the complete combustion of
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From this equation, how many glocose does the human body consume ineach minute? If gram per mole is 180.16. The human body needs
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Our bodies can use glucose, C6H12O6 (s) (MM = 180.2 g/mol ) , as a fuel. The heat of combustion
of glucose in 2.820 x 103 kJ/mol.
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Think about the cell as if it was your body. How does human body gain energy? What does the body take in, and then what does it
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complete the equation for cellular respiration.
c6H12o6 + 6co2>+ 6H2o+ think about the cell as if it was your body. How does a
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Unit 2 Study Guide: Cell Parts & Functions, Cell Processes, & Human Body Systems
The glucose is then transported from the leaves
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_____ occurs when the body burns fat and protein instead of glucose.
A. Dehydration B. Ketosis C. Hyponatermia D. Nutrutinoal
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__________________ occurs when the body burns fat and protein instead of glucose.
A. Dehydration B. Ketosis C. Hyponatremia D.
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Sugars are carbohydrates. The image below is a model of a sugar called glucose.
glucose molecule Glucose can be found in foods
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What is the "Rule of 8?"
A) The human face is 8 eyes across. B) Each human body is 8 ft. tall. C) Quickly and accurately
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