How is glucose transported across intestinal cells
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Whether a cell uses facilitated diffusion or active transport depends on the specific needs of the cell. For example, the sugar glucose is transported by active transportfrom the gut into intestinal epithelial cells, but by facilitated diffusion across the membrane of red blood cells.
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➡️Whether a cell uses facilitated diffusion or active transport depends on the specific needs of the cell
➡️. For example, the sugar glucose is transported by active transport from the gut into intestinal epithelial cells, but by facilitated diffusion across the membrane of red blood cells
➡️. For example, the sugar glucose is transported by active transport from the gut into intestinal epithelial cells, but by facilitated diffusion across the membrane of red blood cells
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