Maltose is formed when two glucose molecules are bond together. A water molecule is removed in this process. This type of reactions are called condensation reactions.
i believe that is dehydration synthesis
maltose
A process that involves the usage of ATP and glucose is glycolysis, which produces 2 pyruvates, 2 net ATP and 2 NADH molecules.
Fructose and Glucose bond together to form disaccharide.
The 2 main factors of photosynthesis are glucose and oxygen
oxidation of glucose, is the breakdown of glucose in ATP through four main process 1) glycolysis 2) preparation of pyruvic acid 3) citric acid cycle and 4) oxidative phosphorylation
two things produced at the end of photosynthesis are glucose and oxygen
2 monosaccharides (such as glucose)
1 glucose molecule = 38 ATP
A process that involves the usage of ATP and glucose is glycolysis, which produces 2 pyruvates, 2 net ATP and 2 NADH molecules.
The process' (2) in which energy is stored in the form of glucose are photosynthesis and also cellular respiration. Photosynthesis takes place in plants and cellular respiration in both plants and animals.
The body needs to store glucose as a polysaccharide because if it is store as single molecules of glucose (non-phosphorylated), it will leave the cells and be sent out of the body via kidneys. So the cell can either store glucose as Glucose-6-phosphate or polysaccharide. If G6P is stored inside cells, it will readily be degraded via the glycolysis pathway. So putting it in a polysaccharide prevents 1.) removal from body and 2.) rapid metabolism of glucose.
Fructose and Glucose bond together to form disaccharide.
Anerobic respiration
2. carbon, glucose, oxygen, enzymes
The 2 main factors of photosynthesis are glucose and oxygen
oxidation of glucose, is the breakdown of glucose in ATP through four main process 1) glycolysis 2) preparation of pyruvic acid 3) citric acid cycle and 4) oxidative phosphorylation
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No, glycolysis is a process where the glucose is converted to pyruvic acid, releasing 2 net ATP molecules.