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Posts Tagged ‘glucose molecule’

How does a carbon atom in glucose become a carbon atom in CO2 when it is in a root cell of a bean plant?

October 18th, 2009 | Author:

and more questions here…

Why do fish in the ocean add carbon dioxide to the water they live in?
When a rabbit eats a starch molecule in a carrot, how does the glucose molecule get to a muscle cell in the rabbit’s leg?
What is the relationship between glucose and starch in a photosynthetic leaf?

Posted in Glucose | Tags: carbon dioxide, carrot, fish, glucose molecule, muscle cell, rabbit, relationship, starch | 1 Comment »

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