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How might the cells of the membrane pore compare to the size of the starch molecules?
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How might the cells of the membrane pore compare to the size of the starch molecules?
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the pores are too tiny for the starch to move through it, the glucose does pass through it if the glucose is not complex, it must be simple glucose
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Membrane pores are part of cells. And these pores are to small for big starch molecules to pass through, but perhaps the simpler glucose molecule could pass through.
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