Why do some glucose molecules move out of the blood and others move it
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It is a process called facilitated diffusion. It could be as simple as bringing in a glucose molecule. Since the cell membrane will not allow glucose to cross by diffusion, helpers are needed. ... That's an easy situation of passive transport because the glucose is moving from higher to lower concentration.
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Water molecules move according to differences in potential energy between where they are and where gravity and pressure are two enabling forces for this movement.
Diffusion is the net movement of a substance (liquid or gas) from an area of higher concentration to one of lower concentration.
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