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Review 1: Nucleic Acids, Lipids, & Membranes / Practice - Membrane Transport 1 / Problem 7
Problem 7
Why is facilitated diffusion an effective mechanism for glucose transport from intestinal epithelial cells into the bloodstream?
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Because it uses ATP to actively transport glucose.
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Because it involves the fusion of cellular membranes.
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Because it requires energy input to move glucose against its concentration gradient.
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Because it allows glucose to move down its concentration gradient without energy input.
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