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Human Anatomy & Physiology (11th Edition)
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Author:Elaine N. Marieb, Katja N. Hoehn
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Chapter1: The Human Body: An Orientation
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Transcribed Image Text:Glucose entry into muscle cells occurs
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Through endocytosis
Through Xylem toward a lower pressure potential
Through channels/carriers with charge but against concentration
Through exocytosis
Through channels/carriers with concentration but against charge
Through aquaporins toward a lower water potential
Through Xylem toward a lower osmotic potential
Through the lipid bilayer by diffusion
Through Cotransport with Na+
Through Cotransport with K+
Through Cotransport with H+
Through phloem toward a lower osmotic potential
Through channels/carriers with concentration and with charge
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Through endocytosis
Through Xylem toward a lower pressure potential
Through channels/carriers with charge but against concentration
Through exocytosis
Through channels/carriers with concentration but against charge
Through aquaporins toward a lower water potential
Through Xylem toward a lower osmotic potential
Through the lipid bilayer by diffusion
Through Cotransport with Na+
Through Cotransport with K+
Through Cotransport with H+
Through phloem toward a lower osmotic potential
Through channels/carriers with concentration and with charge
Through channels/carriers, with concentration, charge is irrelevant
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