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Why doesn't Fructose (C6H12O6) for Cellular Respiration i.e., for energy production?

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Answered by MeghuVintha
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The molecular structure of fructose is far different than glucose. Our body is not adopted to digest fructose
Answered by Anonymous
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In addition, cellular respiration releases much more usable energy than does fermentation. What is released when a sugar molecule is broken down? In cells use oxygen to release energy stored in sugars such as glucose. In fact, most of the energy used by the cells in your body is provided by cellular respiration.

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