Biology, asked by aryananmol0804, 1 month ago

what is glyconeogenesis ?
which materials are necessary for the formation of glucose in this process ?
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Answered by Rajvardhansoni9
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Answered by XxBrainlyYashxX
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Glyconeogenesis is a shunt for the synthesis of sugars such as glucose and glycogen from substances other than sugars. An example is the conversion from lactic acid to glucose. ... Alanine in the liver is changed back to lactic acid and synthesized to glucose by glyconeogenesis.

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\bf \colorbox{red}{which materials are necessary for the formation of glucose in this process ?}

Green plants manufacture glucose through a process that requires light, known as photosynthesis. This process takes place in the leaf chloroplasts. Carbon dioxide and water molecules enter a sequence of chemical reactions within the chloroplasts.

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