Answer:
Facilitated diffusion
Step-by-step explanation:
According to the given information, glucose is able to diffuse through the phospholipid bilayers. Both simple and facilitated diffusion transport glucose down its concentration gradient, that is, from the region of higher concentration of glucose to that of its lower concentration.
However, simple diffusion does not use the membrane proteins and is a slow process. Facilitated diffusion of glucose occurs through transmembrane proteins (channels and carriers) that serve to facilitate the transport of glucose across the bilayer at a relatively fast rate. Therefore, the transport of glucose in intestinal cells occurs by facilitated diffusion.