That transition happens in the proccess of photosynthesis in which only takes place in the cells of plants inside chloroplasts. Glucose is one of the products in pohotosynthesis. It provides as a food source for the plant. So you will see that the plant still lives and chloroplasts will be bouceing against the plant cell walls and the plant cell will be a green color because of the chlorophyl inside the chloroplasts. I think that is the answer to your question.
facilitated diffusion
protein
You could test its melting point, since pure glucose has a known melting point of 146oC.
INSULIN
Glucose
facilitated diffusion
No it does not
protein
the need for ATP ANSWER Facilitated diffusion and diffusion do differ in ATP requirments
Specifically Diffusion, but it is also active transport
You could test its melting point, since pure glucose has a known melting point of 146oC.
it enters most rapidly by facilitated diffusion!!
Glucose does not readily diffuse across a lipid bilayer. In order for glucose to travel into the cell, it needs the help of a transport protein. This is called a facilitated diffusion.
Glucose molecule going through the protein channel to enter and exit the cell. Hope I could help.
Facilitated Diffusion
Glucose
zytosis denititile