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Denise Maddox
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6 January, 04:41
Why is glucose important to all life on Earth
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Maren Krause
6 January, 04:57
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Glucose is arguably the most important monosaccharide because it is used in respiration to provide energy for cells.
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The energy stored in the bonds of glucose molecule is converted by a series of reactions into energy that is usable by cells.
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