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glucose (sugar) can diffuse through cell membranes
The glucose molecule is much larger than the water molecule.
A hydrophobic molecules (such as a steroid molecule) can easily diffuse into the cell
diffuse large cell
In this situation there will be endo-osmosis. The water molecules will diffuse from outside to inside cell.
glucose molecules will diffuse out of the cell. apex
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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)
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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)
glucose (sugar) can diffuse through cell membranes
Water, sodium, potassium, glucose all diffuse in and out of the cell.
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)
Glucose is too big to pass throught.
Glucose is too big to pass through.
These special structures are called protein gates or protein channels. Water is able to diffuse through the cell membrane since it is a small molecule. However, there are channels called aquaporins that allow water to enter the cell. A glucose molecule cannot just diffuse into a cell. There are glucose channels on the surface of the cell membrane that bind glucose molecules and allow them to enter the cell.
The starch indicator solution will diffuse out of the bag (cell) into the beaker, changing the color of the starch solution to a blue, purple, or black color (assuming that it's iodine). The color of the indicator solution inside the bag will not change, because only the glucose can diffuse into the bag, but the starch cannot diffuse into the bag.