Biology, 05.03.2021 20:30, lowealiyah6755
After Audrey drinks a glass of juice, digestive processes deliver glucose to the bloodstream. From the
bloodstream, glucose molecules enter the cell. In order for glucose molecules to be used by the cell, glucose-
specific enzymes must do what?
bind glucose molecules to each other
O evaluate the energy content of the glucose
O catalyze a chemical reaction with the glucose
O transport the glucose molecules to the nucleus
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