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What type of transport does the cell use if the glucose is in a high concentration outside of the cell

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Answer: facilitated diffusion

Explanation: for example facilitated diffusion is the movement of the glucose into the cell where is used to make ATP, although gluecose can be more concentrated outside a cell, it cannot cross the lipid bilayer via simple diffusion because it is both large and polar

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Answer:

facilitated diffusion

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