Q3. The nephron reabsorbs glucose through a sodium / glucose transporter. What sort of transporter is it?
Choose 1 answer:
А
Protein channel
B
Antiporter
с
Sodium pump
D
Symporter
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The answer is antipoter
Explanation:
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Answer:
The nephron reabsorbs glucose through a sodium/glucose transporter is an antiport.
Explanation:
•An antiporter is a membrane protein that transports two molecules at the same time in the opposite direction.
•As in the case of sodium/glucose transporter it requires the need of ions in the opposite direction at a time.
So, the transporter of sodium/glucose is an antiport.
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