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Glucose
is a six carbon sugar which can provide a rapid source of ATP energy via glycolysis.
Glucose is stored in polymer form by plants (starch) and
animals (glycogen). Plants also have cellulose, which is not used
to store glucose, but rather provides structural integrity
to the cells.
Glucose has an
anomeric carbon, which can exist in the
and
configurations.
Glucose can exist in both the D
and L forms (though the D-form predominates biologically).
It can exist as a straight chain or in ring structures composed
of 5 (furanose) or 6 (pyranose) member rings.
Metabolic pathways involving glucose