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when you drop a sugar cube in a glass of water, at first the water doesn't taste sweet. Later, it tastes very sweet. Is active or passive transport involved?
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when you drop a sugar cube in a glass of water, at first the water doesn't taste sweet. Later, it tastes very sweet. Is active or passive transport involved?
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Passive transport because the sugar molecules move slowly through the water.
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Yes it is involved! Good luck!
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