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multiple choice question when glucose initially enters a liver cell it becomes effectively stuck in it because _____. it is phosphorylated to glucose - 6 - phosphate it becomes attached to insulin it is transformed into lactose need help? review these concept resources. rate your confidence to submit your answer. high medium low reading © 2025 mcgraw hill. all rights reserved. privacy center terms of use
When glucose enters a liver cell, it is phosphorylated by the enzyme hexokinase or glucokinase to glucose - 6 - phosphate. This phosphorylation makes the molecule more polar and prevents it from diffusing out of the cell. Glucose does not attach to insulin upon entering the cell, and it is not transformed into lactose in this initial step.
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it is phosphorylated to glucose-6-phosphate