Glucose hitches a ride with sodium through a symporter protein on the cell membrane. This process is known as secondary active transport, where the energy stored in the sodium gradient is used to transport glucose into the cell against its concentration gradient.
Bacteria move using various methods such as flagella, cilia, or by secreting a slime layer for gliding. Some bacteria can also be carried by air currents, water currents, or by hitching a ride on a larger organism.
No, glucose is a component of two dietary disaccharides: maltose (glucose + glucose) and lactose (glucose + galactose). Sucrose (glucose + fructose) does not contain glucose.
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Glucose is the solute; water is the solvent.
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Yes, usually hitching a ride on rats.
jumping the rattler means jumping a train as in hitching a ride. r
The remora is a freeloader looking for a ride and a handout. I had one try to latch on to me while snorkeling at Ten Bay, Eleuthera.
Either by rail, hitching a ride,or simply walking. By train
By hitching a ride on Captain Hook's ship The Jolly Rogerwith Peter and the rest of the boys.
B. left atrium
Francis Hitching's birth name is John Francis Hitching.
correct answer: left atrium
The Hitching Post was created in 1952.
Hitching - short story - was created in 1990.
The hitching post is a post to which a horse or other animal may be tethered to prevent it from straying, which is the main purpose of using hitching post.
a hitching post