Biology, asked by munasinghekavya, 7 months ago

Why glucose stores energy

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

  • The sugar (glucose) is stored as starch or glycogen. Energy-storing polymers like these are broken down into glucose to supply molecules of ATP. .

  • The stored energy in ATP and NADPH is then used later in photosynthesis to build one molecule of glucose from six molecules of CO2.

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Answered by soumika444
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Explanation:

The body breaks down most carbohydrates from the foods we eat and converts them to a type of sugar called glucose. Glucose is the main source of fuel for our cells. When the body doesn't need to use the glucose for energy, it stores it in the liver and muscles.

The process can be summarized as: glucose + oxygen → carbon dioxide + water. During this process, the energy stored in glucose is transferred to ATP. Energy is stored in the bonds between the phosphate groups (PO4-) of the ATP molecule.

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