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Giovanny Church
1 July, 19:46
Glucose enters cells most rapidly by what?
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Kadyn Walter
1 July, 20:57
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Glucose enters cells most rapidly by facilitated diffusion. Facilitated diffusion is an act of active transport in which molecules travel through the membrane via specfic proteins.
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