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Mitochondria are not directly involved in transporting glucose across the cell membrane. Glucose transport into the cell is primarily facilitated by glucose transport proteins located on the cell membrane. These transport proteins utilize concentration gradients to move glucose into or out of the cell as needed.
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A family of proteins called GLUT carry glucose molecules across the cell membrane.
Large molecules, such as glucose, are not able to pass through the cell membrane. Therefore proteins are needed to transport them across.
It transports the glucose through transport proteins.
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Mitochondria are not directly involved in transporting glucose across the cell membrane. Glucose transport into the cell is primarily facilitated by glucose transport proteins located on the cell membrane. These transport proteins utilize concentration gradients to move glucose into or out of the cell as needed.
The glucose transporter is a membrane bound protein that binds to glucose and mediates it's transport into or out of the cell.
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There are glucose transport proteins. Since there are fewer glucose particles in the cell (when compared to the fluid outside of cells), it is passive transport, which occurs naturally. The transport protein is necessary for the glucose to pass through the cell membrane.
A family of proteins called GLUT carry glucose molecules across the cell membrane.
Large molecules, such as glucose, are not able to pass through the cell membrane. Therefore proteins are needed to transport them across.
A semi-permeable membrane. Does cross - membrane transit of glucose need active transport,
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.
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Increasing the number of glucose transporters embedded in the plasma membrane or enhancing the activity of existing glucose transporters could result in an increase in the rate of glucose transport into the cell. Additionally, increasing the fluidity of the membrane through changes in lipid composition or temperature may also improve the efficiency of glucose transport.
It transports the glucose through transport proteins.