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glucose (sugar) can diffuse through cell membranes

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The process by which simple sugar passes through a membrane is called?

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What is produced when sugar is in an animal cell?

Animal cells do not digest sugar (the animal stomach does that). Animal cells 'burn' sugar to give them energy and the by-products are water and carbon-dioxide.


What is produced when sugar is disgested in a animal cell?

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