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    This Is the Predominant Form of the Sugar D-Glucose
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This Is the Predominant Form of the Sugar D-Glucose

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This is the predominant form of the sugar D-glucose.
This is the predominant form of the sugar D-glucose.    Glucose does not passively cross cell membranes, even though it is a neutral molecule. Explain why. Glucose does not passively cross cell membranes, even though it is a neutral molecule. Explain why.

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