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ANSWER Facilitated diffusion and diffusion do differ in ATP requirments

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Does glucose enters a cell most rapidly by facilitated diffusion?

No, glucose enters a cell most rapidly through facilitated diffusion with the help of glucose transporters, such as GLUT proteins. Facilitated diffusion allows glucose to move down its concentration gradient into the cell without requiring energy.


What type of diffusion helps glucose enter the cell?

facilitated diffusion


Describe how glucose molecules enter a cell by facilitated diffusion?

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How do glucose molecules cross a plasma membrane?

Facilitated Diffusion


What is the special transport molecule associated with facilitated diffusion?

Glucose I think


Which structure is the statement below most likely referring to A large glucose molecule requires facilitated diffusion but an oxygen molecule does not.?

A semipermeable membrane is a large glucose molecule that requires facilitated diffusion but an oxygen molecule does not.


Was there net movement of glucose in either direction?

There was a net movement of glucose into the cell through facilitated diffusion.


What substance is most commonly transported during facilitated diffusion?

Glucose is one of the most commonly transported substances during facilitated diffusion. Facilitated diffusion is the process by which specific molecules, like glucose, are transported across cell membranes with the help of carrier proteins. These carrier proteins facilitate the movement of molecules down their concentration gradient without requiring energy input.


By which process does glucose move into red blood cells from the plasma?

Glucose moves into red blood cells through facilitated diffusion. In this process, glucose passes through specific membrane transport proteins called glucose transporters, such as GLUT1, which allow glucose to move down its concentration gradient and into the cell.


Which molecules need facilitated diffusion. to move across the plasma?

The Glucose and the Amino Acids.


The process by which glucose can pass through a cell membrane by combining with special carrier molecules is called?

The process by which glucose can pass through a cell membrane by combining with special carrier molecules is called facilitated diffusion. In this process, carrier proteins aid in the movement of glucose across the membrane down its concentration gradient.


Glucose molecules cross the cell membrane by means of?

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.