Glucose

How many syllables in Glucose?

glucose has 2 syllables

Split Glucose into syllables?

glu-cose

Definition of Glucose

Glucose is a type of sugar that is found in plants and animals and is an important source of energy for living organisms.

How should Glucose divide into syllables

There are two syllables in glucose. The first syllable 'glu' has one vowel 'u' and one consonant 'g'. The second syllable 'cose' has two vowels 'o' and 'e' and two consonants 'c' and 's'.

Part of Speech - Glucose

Noun

Glucose is an essential component of the human diet.

Sentences with Glucose

  • Glucose is used by the body to make energy.
  • Plants make glucose through photosynthesis.
  • Too much glucose in the blood can lead to diabetes.
  • Athletes often consume glucose before a competition.
  • Glucose is a key component in many sweet foods and drinks.
  • Glucose is an important molecule in the body's metabolism.
  • Some people have difficulty processing glucose due to genetic conditions.
  • Glucose levels are often monitored in patients with certain medical conditions.
  • Glucose can be found in many fruits and vegetables.
  • Glucose is a vital nutrient for the brain.

Quotes with Glucose

  • "Glucose is the most important simple sugar in human metabolism." - Michael E. Roizen
  • "The body can use glucose immediately for energy, or it can store it in the liver and muscles for later use." - Kris Carr
  • "Glucose is the fuel that makes us go." - David S. Ludwig
  • "Glucose is the primary fuel for the brain and the body." - Mark Hyman
  • "Glucose is the gasoline that makes the body run." - Robert Atkins

Number of characters in Glucose

7 ( g, l, u, c, o, s, e )

Unique letters in Glucose

7 ( g, l, u, c, o, s, e )

Glucose Backwards

esoculg

Phonetic Transcription of Glucose

IPA (International): ˈglu:ˌkəʊs

ARA (American): ˈgluˌkos

EPA (English): ˈglu:ˌkəʊs

GLUW-KOW-S