glucose, amino acids and some of electrolytes like chloride ions are absorbed by (i). However, some of the substances like fructose and some amino acids are absorbed by the mechanism called the (ii). Various nu
Glucose and amino acids are adsorbed in intestine by a) Osmosis b) Passive transport c) Active transport d) Both active and passive View Solution Glucose and amino acids are reabsorbed in which part of Nephron? View Solution Amino acids are absorbed in- ...
In human intestine glucose are absorbed by the way ofA.Na⏫powered antiport.B.Na⏫powered symport.C.Channel proteins.D.ABC transporter. 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 B 题目考查人体肠道中葡萄糖吸收的机制。 **分析选项:** - **A. Na⁺驱动的反向转运(Antiport)**:反向转运指两种物质以...
How are glucose and amino acids reabsorbed by the kidneys? The glomerular filtrate concentration of calcium ions is about 4mEq/L. The concentration of calcium ions in the urine is about 5 mEq/L. How would you explain the difference?
In the kidneys, first, not only waste products but also essential nutrients such as glucose and amino acids are filtered at glomeruli without using energy in a nonselective manner. Then, in proximal tubules, connected to glomeruli, only essential nutrients are transported from glomerular filtrate to...
Functional differentiation of human jejunum and ileum: a comparison of the handling of glucose, peptide and amino acids. Gut, 1974, 15:444-9.Silk DB, Webb JP, Lane AE, Clark ML, Dawson AM. Functional differentiation of human jejunum and ileum: a comparison of the handling of glucose, ...
Some of its physical and chemical properties are similar to amino acids. When glucose and protein are present in the solution, the hemiacetal hydroxyl of glucose is replaced by the amino acid amino acid in protein, and a molecule of water is lost to form the amino acid glycosamine of ...
Glucosinolates are derived from amino acids and can be grouped into aliphatic, aromatic and indolic glucosinolates depending on the characteristic of the amino acids they originate from. The main biosynthetic pathway of glucosinolates has been elucidated inArabidopsis. For example, in indolic glucosinolat...
In the kidneys, pinocytosis is the process of reabsorption for: A. small proteins B. amino acids C. both A and B D. both A and B, and large amounts of glucose Substance: Proteins Filtered in the glomerulus: Yes/No Reabsorbed: Yes/No Location where reabs...
In the aldehyde form, dextrose can react with amines, amides, amino acids, peptides, and proteins. Brown coloration and decomposition occur with strong alkalis. Dextrose may cause browning of tablets containing amines (Maillard reaction).