The glucose goes in through the membrane and can in or out either ways.
by diffusion and passive transportation
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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.
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glucose molecules will diffuse out of the cell. apex
mucus is moved by the cell epithelial cell
If there are more carrier proteins, more glucose can enter the cell. This is because the glucose enters the cell through facilitated diffusion.
The Mitochondria in a cell breaks down the Glucose
wat cell is most dependent on glucose
Water will move out of the cell. Glucose will not move into the cell without the help of a helper molecule. Glucose molecules will diffuse into the cell.(APEX)