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Card 6
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What happens to the Pi molecule once it has been released from the carrier protein?
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Card 7
Front
Explain what the sodium-potassium pump is
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Card 8
Front
How does glucose enter the epithelial cell from the lumen of the ileum?
Back
Card 9
Front
How does the co-transportaion of Na+ ions and glucose molecules work?
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Card 10
Front
How is the Na+ concentration gradient achieved for co-transportation?
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Card 11
Front
What type of transport is usd to transport Na+ ions out of the epithelial cells into the bloodstream?
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Card 12
Front
How is glucose transported from inside the epithelial cell to the bloodstream?
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Card 13
Front
Does glucose travel down its concentration gradient into the bloodstream from the epithelial cell?
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Card 14
Front
Why is this example of co-transportation an example of indirect active transport?
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