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On one part of a chapter, I read that Glucose is quickly used up after being taken into the cell so there is always a concentration gradient favoring glucose entry into the cell, but in the same chapter I read the example of secondary active transport that says Na+ enters the cell with its [] gradient through simple diffusion after its kicked out by Na+-K+ pump, when entering the cell it brings in glucose against its [] gradient, so which is it? is glucose immediately used up? or not? are the two statements contradicting one another or they are both correct depending on the situation?