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Absorption Carbohydrates Mechanism Active Transport Facilitated Diffusion Hepatic

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
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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