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Biology, 25.09.2019 23:00 chandranewlon

Glucose is not able to pass through a semi-permeable cell membrane. if the cells need sugar to make atp and carry out cellular processes, how does the sugar get into the cell?
a) passive transport by diffusion through proteins
b) active transport using atp and carrier proteins
c) passive transport by osmosis through the proteins
d) active transport using a process called phagocytosis

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