What kind of transport is required for glucose and amino acids in intestine ?
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The small intestine is the primary site of amino acid and glucose absorption into the blood. These solutes are transported by three processes: simple diffusion, facilitated diffusion, and "active" transport
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Dormancy is a state that requires a special event or "trigger" before the embryo can resume growth, such as fire, scarification or cold treatment. Until such an event occurs, the seed is prevented from germinating. Fast Plants seed is quiescent but not dormant.
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