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How does lactose enter the cell in the first place?

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When the enzyme lactose binds to the disaccharide lactose, its active sites cleave lactose into its two constituent sugars: glucose and galactose. Glucose and galactose are then free to be absorbed through the intestinal epithelial cells and transported into the bloodstream

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