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describe glucose absorption small intestine to villus epithelium​

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Answered by llMrSwagerll
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intestinal villus cells by SGLT1, which is driven by active sodium extrusion via the basolateral Na+/K+ ATPase. When basolateral K+ channels are closed to depolarize the membrane voltage, the electrogenic transportation of glucose is blocked.14-Jan-2016

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Glucose absorption takes place in small intestinal villus cells by SGLT1, which is driven by active sodium extrusion via the basolateral Na+/K+ ATPase. When basolateral K+ channels are closed to depolarize the membrane voltage, the electrogenic transportation of glucose is blocked.

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