Glucose moves into many cells through facilitated diffusion. This works because there is usually a higher concentration
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Glucose moves into many cells through facilitated diffusion.
This works because there is usually a higher concentration of glucose molecules outside the cell than inside the cell. Why is this the case? (Hint: Do cells use up the glucose inside them?)
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Conceptual Integrated Science
ISBN: 9780321818508
2nd Edition
Authors: Paul G Hewitt, Suzanne A Lyons
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