how would a 3D model of glucose differ from the formula model?(1 point) Responses A 3D model shows how the different atoms are arranged, but the formula model does not. A 3D model shows how the different atoms are arranged, but the formula model does not. A 3D model shows the number of each type of atom, but the formula model does not A 3D model shows the number of each type of atom, but the formula model does not A formula model shows which atoms are larger but the 3D model does not. A formula model shows which atoms are larger but the 3D model does not. A formula model shows size of the glucose molecule, but the 3D model does not.

A 3D model shows how the different atoms are arranged, but the formula model does not.

A 3D model of glucose differs from the formula model because a 3D model shows how the different atoms are arranged, while the formula model does not. Additionally, a 3D model shows the number of each type of atom, whereas the formula model does not provide this information.

A 3D model of glucose would differ from the formula model in that it shows how the different atoms are arranged, while the formula model does not. The 3D model provides a visual representation of the molecule, allowing us to see how the atoms are connected and positioned in space. On the other hand, the formula model only gives us information about the chemical composition of the molecule, specifying the types and quantities of atoms present in glucose. Therefore, the main difference between a 3D model and a formula model lies in their representation of structural information.