Lilly B.

asked • 09/24/23

A symporter is moving glucose and sodium levels are being depleted in extracellular fluids. What can be concluded about the movement of glucose? Choose all that apply.

1.) Glucose would be moving against its gradient into the cell



2.) Glucose follows the gradient of sodium into the cell 


3.) Glucose would be moving with its gradient into the cell


4.) ATP is not required to move sodium down its concentration gradient


5.) Energy is needed to move glucose down its concentration gradient


6.) Glucose's movement would still be considered diffusion


7.) Glucose's movement is considered a part of coupled transport


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Bridgette R. answered • 09/26/23

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