A substance, such as glucose, will enter a cell following its concentration gradient, from the blood and tissues, through the membrane, and into the cytoplasm. Such movement of glucose has a maximal capacity, does not require energy, and is specific only for glucose. How is the entry of glucose into the cell occurring?

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Answer: The entry of glucose into the cell is by FACILITATED DIFFUSION.

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Facilitated diffusion which is also known as facilitated transport or passive - mediated transport, is the process of spontaneous passive transport of molecules or ions across a biological membrane via specific transmembrane integral proteins.

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