In the given picture active transport of glucose molecules and Na+ ions through small intestine is shown,
explain how these molecules pass through epithelial cells of intestine and enter the blood capillaries.
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The monosaccharides glucose and galactose are transported into the epithelial cells by common protein carriers via secondary active transport (that is, co-transport with sodium ions). The monosaccharides leave these cells via facilitated diffusion and enter the capillaries through intercellular clefts
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