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Glucose molecules moving through protein channels is an example of what type of transport A- Facilitated diffusion B- Active transport C- Passive transport D- Osomosis
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Glucose molecules moving through protein channels is an example of what type of transport A- Facilitated diffusion B- Active transport C- Passive transport D- Osomosis
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Glucose molecules moving through protein channels is an example of what type of transport
A- Facilitated diffusion
B- Active transport
C- Passive transport
D- Osomosis
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B-active transport
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