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glucose molecules will diffuse out of the cell. apex

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its into the cell
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They will defuse outside of the cell

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Glucose molecules will diffuse out the cell -Apex

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Glucose molecules will diffuse into the cell.

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Q: Glucose is a molecule that can move across the cell membrane if the concentration of glucose is high or inside the cell than outside the cell then what will happen by the process of diffusion?
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What structure is the statement below most likely referring to A large glucose molecule requires facilitated diffusion but an oxygen molecule does not?

A large glucose molecule requires facilitated diffusion but an oxygen molecule does not is a semipermeable membrane.


Which structure is the statement below most likely referring to A large glucose molecule requires facilitated diffusion but an oxygen molecule does not.?

A semipermeable membrane is a large glucose molecule that requires facilitated diffusion but an oxygen molecule does not.


Glucose molecules cross the cell membrane by means of?

The answer is that glucose crosses a semi-permiable membrane by the process of facilitated diffusion. It cannot be by osmosis, because osmosis is the moving of only water from a concentration of high to low.


What molecules need facilitated diffusion to move across the plasma membrane?

the process through which the molecule move from a higher concentrated to low concentrated is called as Osmosis. the same molecule when move from a high concentration to lower one is called as Reverse Osmosis.


A molecule such as glucose must use a protein channel to cross through a cell membrane?

facilitated diffusion


The cell uses energy to transport glucose through the cell membrane?

Glucose moves across the cell membrane through facilitated diffusion. This type of transport uses protein carriers to assist glucose molecules across the cell membrane from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration.


How would sugar entering a cell that already contains a high concentration of sugar get through a cell membrane and into the cell?

Glucose (sugar) enters the cell through facilitated diffusion, which is the movement of particles from an area of high concentration to an area with low concentration through a protein channel. This happens passively (on its own, with no extra energy required).It does not matter what other particles are in the cell--- the GLUCOSE will enter it so long as there is a higher concentration of GLUCOSE outside the cell than inside.The protein channel is needed because glucose molecules are too large to pass through the cell membrane by simple diffusion.


How do glucose molecules cross a plasma membrane?

Facilitated Diffusion


What helps the diffusion of glucose across a membrane?

zytosis denititile


Why cant glucose be able to move across a cell membrane by simple diffusion?

the lipid bilayer forms a barrier to water soluble substances such as glucose


What moves products through a cell membrane?

Diffusion, facilitated diffusion, Osmosis and Active Transport. Diffusion moves non-polar molecules across the cell membrane down a concentration gradient. Osmosis moves water across the cell membrane through a channel formed by aquaporins called a protein channel, down the water potential gradient. Active moves the non-polar molecules against the concentration gradient, in contrast to diffusion. Lastly, facilitated diffusion moves polar molecules across the cell membrane through creating protein channels in the cell membrane from specific proteins. ETC, glucose transporters bind to form a protein channel for glucose to diffuse through, after which the proteins disperse. That should be all, hope it was of help!


What hormone aids the diffusion of glucose across the cell membrane?

INSULIN