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Thank you so much sir for giving clear explanation.please give the SGLT 1&2&3 And GLUT1&2&3&4 Images, location I mean SGLT&GLUT having any structure.sir please give the reply I hope you understand that point
So for absorption of glucose require equal amount of sodium. But the amount of glucose and salt in our deit is never same so... How do the glucose get absorbed or are th exess unabsorbed
Sodium is involved at many locations as symport or antiport. One location is linked with glucose cotransport. So both sodium and glucose levels are need not be same.
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Thank you so much sir for giving clear explanation.please give the SGLT 1&2&3 And GLUT1&2&3&4 Images, location I mean SGLT&GLUT having any structure.sir please give the reply I hope you understand that point
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I read Uptake in the intestine is through GLUT 5 transporter sir but you explain as GLUT 2 so which is correct sir? Can you please clarify it, sir?
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Sir can u please explain AA absorption and transportation as well as lipids
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In muscle hexokinase is not present ..... glucokinase is needed
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So for absorption of glucose require equal amount of sodium. But the amount of glucose and salt in our deit is never same so... How do the glucose get absorbed or are th exess unabsorbed
Sodium is involved at many locations as symport or antiport. One location is linked with glucose cotransport. So both sodium and glucose levels are need not be same.
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Glucose transporters are not receptors
They are chemoreceptors that sense levels of glucose and gated by glucose levels in the blood.