5. A eukaryotic cell can use glucose (C&H12O6) and hexanoic acid (C&H1402) as fuels for cellular respiration. On the basis of their structural formulas, which substance releases more energy per gram on complete combustion to CO2 and H2O? Defend you answer

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5. A eukaryotic cell can use glucose (C&H12O6) and hexanoic acid (C&H14O2) as fuels for cellular
respiration. On the basis of their structural formulas, which substance releases more energy per
gram on complete combustion to CO2 and H2O? Defend you answer
Transcribed Image Text:5. A eukaryotic cell can use glucose (C&H12O6) and hexanoic acid (C&H14O2) as fuels for cellular respiration. On the basis of their structural formulas, which substance releases more energy per gram on complete combustion to CO2 and H2O? Defend you answer
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