Biology, asked by zoehannah, 1 year ago

How does glucose from the small intestine move to the muscle cell?

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Answered by swatisharma28589
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Glucose is then absorbed into the blood from the small intestine via the villi by active transport. Glucose and oxygen travel in the bloodstream and are taken up into cells.
Answered by protestant
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In small intestines there are finger like STRUCTURE called \red{\huge{villi}}

From here the villi absorb and transport to muscle through blood vessels.


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