Monosaccharides are absorbed by the villus's absorptive cells, transported to the villus's blood capillaries, and then to the hepatic portal system, which carries them to the liver.
Los monosacáridos son absorbidos por las células absortivas de las vellosidades, transportados a los capilares sanguíneos de las vellosidades, y luego al sistema portal hepático, que los transporta al hígado.
Front | Explain the path from the brush border to the liver |
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Back | 1. Monosaccharides absorbed by absorptive cells of the villus 2. Transported to blood capillaries of the villus 3. Capillaries drain into hepatic portal system which transport monosaccharides to liver |
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