Where is the energy in a sucrose molecule stored
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Energy is stored in the form of the glycosidic bond. When it is formed energy is released.
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The energy of the sucrose is not stored anywhere.
The C12H22O11 breaks down in the form of C6H12O6 which is Glucose that will release the energy.
The CH3COCOO- or pyruvate is obtained by the breakdown of glucose.
Then, ATP molecules are obtained which will send out a lot of energy that is to be stored or used.
However, it is essential to break down the ATP molecules.
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