1. increase the number of glucose carriers
2. increase glucose concentration
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Depends if it goes into the cell or out of the cell whether it is passive or active. Yes.
Passive transport is the kind of movement Êwhen glucose enters a liver cell through a protein channel. It does not require an input of chemical energy being driven by the growth of entropy in the system.Ê
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Just the presence of glucose Just the presence of glucose
Osmosis is the transport of water across semi permeable plant membrane. When glucose molecules actively transport to the plant they lower the water potential of the plant and therefore water moves in to balance that. This is how active transport assists osmosis.
Glucose is transported through the blood
To increase the absorption of glucose by a cell through plasma membrane two things can be done.One is treating cell membrane with chemicals that will distort the structure of cell membrane and then incubating the sample overnight at 37 degree Celsius.Another approach is giving electric shock to cell membrane.
Glucose concentration can affect active transport by influencing the rate of transport. In some cases, a higher glucose concentration can lead to an increased rate of active transport to maintain cellular homeostasis. Conversely, a lower glucose concentration may result in decreased active transport activity until a balance is restored.
The glucose transporter is a membrane bound protein that binds to glucose and mediates it's transport into or out of the cell.
no it does not
Glucose transport into muscle cells is primarily facilitated by the glucose transporter 4 (GLUT4) carrier protein. This transporter is insulin-responsive and plays a crucial role in regulating glucose uptake by muscle cells to meet energy demands during exercise and recovery.
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.
Yes, glycogenolysis is the breakdown of glycogen into glucose, which can increase blood glucose levels.
GLUT1 is a passive protein transport. Glucose with GLUT1 can only be transported from high to low concentration. With the sodium - glucose symporter it's possible to transport glucose from low to high concentration.
GLUT4 is a protein that helps transport glucose into cells. Insulin signals cells to increase the production of GLUT4, allowing more glucose to enter the cell. This process is crucial for regulating blood sugar levels and providing cells with energy.
GLUT4 is a protein that helps transport glucose into cells. Insulin signals the body to increase the production of GLUT4, allowing more glucose to enter cells. This process is essential for regulating blood sugar levels and providing cells with energy.