Biology, asked by Riyathawani3, 20 days ago

can sucrose, replace glucose in respiration?​

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Answered by harthikavanitha28
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Basically, each sugar needs to be converted to glucose to enable it to feed into respiration and it is this process which produces the gas which causes the foaming. Sucrase will split sucrose. Isomerase will convert Fructose to Glucose. Thus, 0.1M sucrose will yield 0.2M glucose (when ALL is converted to glucose).

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