Describe how the molecules of glucose are absorbed and transported to the body
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Diffusion into the blood: When carbohydrates are first broken down, there's a higher concentration of glucose in the small intestine than in the blood, creating a concentration gradient, so glucose moves across the epithelial cells of the small intestine and into the blood by diffusion.
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