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Sodium and glucose enter through secondary active transport

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For example a meal or food containing protein and fat causes the sugars to be absorbed slower than when consumed on their own. Glucose, at low concentrations is transported through the mucosal lining into the epithelial cells of the intestine by active transport, via a sodium dependant transporter.

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