Answer :

Most of the energy released by oxidizing glucose is saved in the high energy bonds of ATP and other activated carriers.

What is glucose and where the energy released by oxidizing glucose is saved?

  1. Glucose is an aldose and a ketohexose which is a reducing sugar and is dextrorotatory in nature.
  2. Glucose is dextrorotatory in nature which means as an optical isomer it can rotate plane polarized light towards right.
  3. Here the question is asked about where the energy is saved in higher energy bonds of which molecules.
  4. So the energy released by oxidizing glucose is saved in high energy bonds of ATP and other activated carriers.
  5. Activated carriers are ATP, NADH , NADPH and GTP where the released energy is also saved.

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