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19 May, 17:02

Where is the energy in a glucose molecule?

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  1. 19 May, 17:16
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    The energy in glucose is stored in the covalent bonds between the molecules, and most importantly, in the hydrogen electrons.

    The hydrogen electrons were boosted to a "higher energy level" in the process of photosynthesis (which is transfered by plants from sunlight) during the photosystem I in plants.

    These hyrogen electrons will than pass through the electron transport chain during aerobic cellular respiration, and the hydrogen ions become stable.
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