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Glucose
It is carried into the bloodstream by active transport not facilitated diffusion
facilitated diffusion
Facilitated
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Glucose
It is carried into the bloodstream by active transport not 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.
it enters most rapidly by facilitated diffusion!!
facilitated diffusion
Facilitated
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.
I do believe that the answer is facilated diffusion.
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facilitated diffusion
the need for ATP ANSWER Facilitated diffusion and diffusion do differ in ATP requirments
Facilitated Diffusion