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Six oxygen molecules are released when one glucose molecule is formed.
One molecule of glucose is composed of three different elements: carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.
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C6H12O6 is glucose. There are six carbons, twelve hydrogens and six oxygens in each molecule.
The Krebs cycle runs twice to break down one molecule of glucose.
Fermentation of one molecule of glucose produces 2 molecules of ATP per glucose molecule.
The glycogen is polymer of glucose. So glucose is monomer of glycogen. You get one molecule of glucose and one molecule of fructose from one molecule of cane sugar. So when one molecule of glucose will combine with one molecule of fructose, you will get one molecule of cane sugar.
Two out of the six G3Ps produced in one cycle are used to make one molecule of glucose.
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Two monosaccharides are needed to form one maltose molecule. Specifically, maltose is comprised of two glucose molecules joined together through a condensation reaction, which releases a molecule of water.
There are 24 pairs of glucose atoms in one molecule of glucose. Each pair consists of 2 carbon atoms, 1 nitrogen atom, and 3 oxygen atoms.