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it enters most rapidly by facilitated diffusion!!

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Q: Does glucose enters a cell most rapidly by facilitated diffusion?
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How can a cell that consumes glucose speed up its intake of glucose from the environment?

If there are more carrier proteins, more glucose can enter the cell. This is because the glucose enters the cell through facilitated diffusion.


Is the final equilibrium state the same for a molecule that enters by facilitated diffusion as for one that enters by diffusion?

Yes


What is the name of the process when glucose enters cells?

Glucose can move into cells by active or passive transport, in both cases membrane-spanning proteins are required. Active transport (SGLT) uses the concentration gradient of Sodium ions to move glucose against its concentration gradient. Passive transporters (GLUT) are only effective if the concentration of glucose in the cell is lower than outside the cell.


What type of molecule is the MOST common energy source for all cells and enters the cell by facilitated diffusion?

Beans and Cheese XD


How is most glucose transported into cells?

Passive transport is the kind of movement Êwhen glucose enters a liver cell through a protein channel. It does not require an input of chemical energy being driven by the growth of entropy in the system.Ê


What process the cell must use to allow the protein to enter and why?

The process the cell must use to allow the protein to enter is rather simple and uncomplicated. The cell uses the process of osmosis and diffusion along a concentration gradient to allow for passage in and out of the cell.


Does dissolved minerals enter into the root hair by osmosis not by diffusion?

No it enters by diffusion


What is the process by which oxygen enters the blood in the capillaries that surround the alveoli?

my guess is facilitated transport so since anyone could write anything on here weather is wrong or not. i decided to show ya.CORRECT ANSWER IS:Diffusionfacilitated transport is wrong


What molecule enters glycolysis?

Glucose


What happens to glucose that enters the nephron along with filtrate?

The glucose that enters the nephron along with the filtrate get absorbed by the glomerulus goes to the proximal convoluted tubule (pct) and again reabsorbed and enters the blood.


Process by which food enters the bloodstream from the small intestine?

diffusion


What moves across the membrane during facilitated diffusion?

There are certain qualities that a molecule needs to have to be able to pass through a cell membrane. 1. size 2. does the cell need it. Cell membrane's kind of have really little holes in them that allow cretian things to pass through it. The cell membrane has large openings for stuff that are big like sugars... they use the theory of equilibrium (equal on each side) to decide on the amount of sugar that goes into the cells. If there are more sugars outside the cell, more sugars are allowed in until there are equal number on both sides.