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Absorbed Simple Diffusion State Nutrients Small Amounts Monosaccharides

Simple diffusion is the primary mechanism for absorbing small quantities of monosaccharides (e.g., glucose), amino acids, and certain electrolytes like chloride ions.

Small amounts of monosaccharides (like glucose), amino acids, and some electrolytes (like chloride ions) are generally absorbed by simple diffusion.

Front state which nutrients are absorbed by simple diffusion
Back small amounts of

monosaccharides like glucose,

amino acids and some

electrolytes like chloride ions

are generally absorbed by simple diffusion

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