Glucose is a large molecule that needs help entering a cell. Which is the most likely pathway glucose will take to enter the cell?

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Glucose will enter the cell through the phospholipid bilayer by osmosis.
Glucose will enter the cell through the phospholipid bilayer by osmosis.

Glucose will pass through protein channels in a process called osmosis.
Glucose will pass through protein channels in a process called osmosis.

Glucose will pass through protein channels in a process called facilitated diffusion.
Glucose will pass through protein channels in a process called facilitated diffusion.

Glucose will enter the cell through the phospholipid bilayer by diffusion.

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The most likely pathway for glucose to enter the cell is:

Glucose will pass through protein channels in a process called facilitated diffusion.

Facilitated diffusion is a type of passive transport that allows large or polar molecules, like glucose, to cross the cell membrane with the help of specific transport proteins, bypassing the lipid bilayer.