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    With a Concentration of 10 MM Glucose and 5 MM
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With a Concentration of 10 MM Glucose and 5 MM

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With a concentration of 10 mM glucose and 5 mM K+ on the outside of the membrane and 1 mM glucose and 140 mM K+ on the inside, the glucose would move (into/out of)the cells if the membrane is permeable to glucose.

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