Cytochalasin B (CB) has been used as a tool to ascertain whether the increase in the rate of 3-O-methylglucose (3-O-MeG) uptake between the 8th and the 16th day of development in chick embryo fibroblasts could be attributed to an increase in the number of hexose transport carriers. There was a 2—3-fold difference in glucose-specific CB binding between the 8- and the 16-day cells, a difference which is comparable to the previously reported differences in rates of 3-O-MeG uptake. We therefore suggest that glucose-specific CB binding represents binding to the 3-O-MeG carrier and that the increase in the rate of 3-O-MeG uptake from the 8th and the 16th day of development is probably due to an increase in the number of hexose carriers.