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Card 6
Front
What drives the series of steps in the breaking down of glucose in organisms?
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Card 7
Front
Animals and plants have enzymes that break down what type of glucose?
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Card 8
Front
Why can't animal and plant enzymes break down beta glucose?
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Card 9
Front
How are ring structure diagrams simplified?
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Card 10
Front
Draw an alpha-glucose and a beta-glucose.
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Card 11
Front
How can the structural differences in an alpha- and beta-glucose be seen?
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Card 12
Front
What are different forms of the same molecule called?
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Card 13
Front
What can 2 alpha-glucose molecules be bonded together to form?
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Card 14
Front
What reaction can be carried out over and over again to join glucose molecules together?
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Card 15
Front
What do many glucose molecules joined together form?
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