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#Question id: 11429


If the ATP supply in the cell shown in the figure below suddenly vanished, would the intracellular glucose concentration increase, decrease, or remain the same?


#Unit 2. Cellular Organization
  1. In the absence of ATP, the glucose in the cell would then exit via the passive mediated glucose transporter, and the cellular glucose would decrease until it matched the extracellular glucose.
  2. In the absence of ATP, the glucose in the cell would then exit via the passive-mediated glucose transporter, and the cellular glucose would increase until it matched the extracellular glucose.
  3. In the absence of ATP, the glucose in the cell would then exit via the sodium glucose transporter, and the cellular glucose would decrease until it matched the extracellular glucose.
  4. In the absence of ATP, the glucose in the cell would then exit via the sodium-glucose transporter, and the cellular glucose would increase until it matched the extracellular glucose.