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Through cellular respiration, glucose is converted into a form of energy that cells can use. So what is glucose, and where does
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What evidence supports a conservation law?
a) Carbon dioxide becomes glucose and oxygen during photosynthesis. b) Oxygen stores
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A glucose molecule is an important source of energy for cells. During cellular respiration, glucose is broken down in a series
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k PGAL may be converted to glucose phosphate right? what other products can be produced????
Glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate can be
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Just like plants, animals need glucose in order to produce ATP through cellular respiration. But unlike plants, the glucose that
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In Part 2, you are measuring both osmosis and diffusion using glucose and starch. Name the different cell conditions you will
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Which is not correct?
glucose is a reducing sugar glucose has six carbon atoms glucose undergoes mutarotation glucose is a
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Jake
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why is glucose converted into hexose bisphosphate in glycolysis ??
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1. Glucose is a simple sugar made up of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. What kind of molecule is glucose?
A) Glucose is protein B)
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Multiple Choice
Glucose is a simple sugar made up of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. What kind of molecule is glucose? A. Glucose
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