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7 June, 13:03

what do some of your cells do to keep facilitated diffussion operating while transferring glucose into the cell?

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  1. 7 June, 13:06
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    Glucose is a six-carbon sugar that is directly metabolized by cells to provide energy. The cells along your small intestine absorb glucose along with other nutrients from the food you eat. A glucose molecule is too large to pass through a cell membrane via simple diffusion. Instead, cells assist glucose diffusion through facilitated diffusion and two types of active transport
  2. 7 June, 13:16
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    They transport themselves across cell membranes by facilitated diffusion and active transport.
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