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11. Glucose is used as
(a) Carbon
(c) sulphur
source in fermentation,
(b) hydrogen
(d) nitrogen​

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Answered by TeacherUnknow
12

Question:

Glucose is used as...

Choices:

(a) Carbon

(c) sulphur

(b) hydrogen

(d) nitrogen

Answer:

  • (a) Carbon

Explanation:

Glucose comes from the Greek word for "sweet." It's a type of sugar you get from foods you eat, and your body uses it for energy. As it travels through your bloodstream to your cells, it's called blood glucose or blood sugar. Insulin is a hormone that moves glucose from your blood into the cells for energy and storage.

Answered by varsha955769
0

Answer:

a) Carbon

Explanation:

Glucose is used as a carbon source for E. Coli as it provides faster growth and level of energy than other sugars. So glucose is mostly used as carbon sources. Glucose mainly comes from the food which are rich in carbohydrates i.e. fruits, potatoes, bread, rice. During the digestion process, when it enters stomach, the acid and enzymes present there break it into pieces and thus glucose is released.

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