Meaning & Definition of word "Glucose"

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    Glucose

    /ˈɡluːkoʊs/

    noun:

    • 1. A simple sugar that is an important energy source in living organisms and is a component of many carbohydrates.
      • Example: The body converts carbohydrates into glucose to provide energy for its cells.
    • 2. A type of sugar found in fruits and honey, and produced by the body from more complex carbohydrates.
      • Example: When measuring blood glucose levels, it is important to ensure the patient has fasted for accurate results.
    • 3. A key metabolite in cellular respiration, essential for energy production in cells.
      • Example: Glucose is broken down during glycolysis to release energy for cellular functions.

    Etymology

    From French 'glucose', from Greek 'glukus' meaning 'sweet'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    blood glucose:

    The level of glucose in the blood at any given time.

    high glucose:

    A condition where the glucose levels in the blood are above normal.

    low glucose:

    A condition characterized by lower than normal levels of glucose in the blood.

    Related Words

    fructose:

    A simple sugar found in many plants, often linked with glucose.

    sucrose:

    A sugar composed of glucose and fructose, commonly known as table sugar.

    carbohydrate:

    A biological molecule made of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen, which includes sugars.

    Slang Meanings of glucose

    Meaning: Sweetener

    Example Sentence: I added some glucose to my drink for extra sweetness.

    Meaning: Energy boost

    Example Sentence: I need some glucose before my workout for an energy boost.