Carbohydrate absorption occurs via active transport and facilitated diffusion, with transport to the liver through the hepatic portal system where non-glucose sugars are converted to glucose.
La absorción de carbohidratos ocurre por transporte activo y difusión facilitada, y se transportan al hígado a través del sistema portal hepático, donde los azúcares no glucosa se convierten en glucosa.
Front | Absorption of carbohydrates by what mechanism where do they go and why |
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Back | both Active transport and Facilitated diffusion Through the hepatic portal system to the liver non-glucose sugars are converted into glucose |
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