hexose
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hexose
Summary
hexose is a structural class of chemical entities[1]. hexose has Wikipedia articles in 24 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- hexose's instance of is recorded as structural class of chemical entities[3].
- hexose followed pentose[4].
- hexose was followed by heptose[5].
- hexose is a type of monosaccharide[6].
- hexose is part of response to hexose[7].
- hexose is part of hexose metabolic process[8].
- hexose is part of hexose biosynthetic process[9].
- hexose is part of hexose catabolic process[10].
- hexose is part of cellular response to hexose stimulus[11].
- hexose is part of hexose catabolic process to propan-2-ol[12].
- hexose is part of hexose catabolic process to butan-1-ol[13].
- hexose is part of hexose catabolic process to acetone[14].
- hexose is part of hexose catabolic process to butyrate[15].
- hexose is part of hexose catabolic process to acetate[16].
- hexose is part of hexose catabolic process to ethanol[17].
- hexose is part of intestinal hexose absorption[18].
- hexose is part of hexose transmembrane transport[19].
- hexose is part of hexose:proton symporter activity[20].
- hexose is part of hexose transmembrane transporter activity[21].
- hexose is part of hexose import across plasma membrane[22].
- hexose's Commons category is recorded as Hexoses[23].
- hexose comprises carbon[24].
- hexose comprises oxygen[25].
- hexose comprises hydrogen[26].
- hexose's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Hexoses[27].
Why It Matters
hexose has Wikipedia articles in 24 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2] hexose is known by 5 alternative names across languages and contexts.[28]