No it doesn't.
Did NaCl require a transport protein for diffusion?
starch, sucrose, glucose, water, NaCl
No it does not
i = isotonic molar [glucose] / isotonic molar [NaCl] i = 14 M / 7 M = 2 i = isotonic molar [glucose] / isotonic molar [NaCl] i = 14 M / 7 M = 2 i = isotonic molar [glucose] / isotonic molar [NaCl] i = 14 M / 7 M = 2 i = isotonic molar [glucose] / isotonic molar [NaCl] i = 14 M / 7 M = 2
Glucose
carrier proteins transport glucose into a muscle cell
The
In the renal structure the proximal tubules plays a role for transport of glucose.
Because NaCl produces double no of particles(Na+ and Cl-) in solution as compare to Glucose (C6H12O6)
Glucose is transported through the blood
yes