In examining glucose transport into a cell, the immediate phosphorylation of glucose following its entry into the cell

A) keeps the glucose from being transported back out of the cell.
B) allows the cell to maintain higher levels of glucose outside the cell.
C) converts glucose into a form for use in cellular respiration.
D) converts glucose into a form to be stored.
E) all of the above


E) all of the above

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