During cell respiration, the reactants of glucose and oxygen are transformed into the products of carbon dioxide, water, and ATP. Which of the following cell transport processes would be relatively unaffected if a cell no longer had access to glucose? Choose 1 answer: A. The passive transport of a charged potassium ion (K+) through a cell membrane. B. The transport of sodium against its concentration gradient in a brain cell. C. The transport of calcium into a muscle cell via facilitated diffusion. D. The transport of an amino acid into an intestinal cell from an area of low concentration to an area of high concentration gradient.
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