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navik [9.2K]
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following a meal, glucose must move from the gut lumen, where there is a high glucose concentration, through membrane proteins a

nd into intestinal cells, where there is a relatively low level of glucose. this movement is called
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Following a meal, glucose must move from the gut lumen, where there is a high glucose concentration, through membrane proteins and into intestinal cells, where there is a relatively low level of glucose. this movement is called <u>diffusion</u>

This is simply because glucose moves from a region where it is highly concentrated in the gut lumen to a region of less concentration in the intestinal wall.

<h3>Diffusion</h3>

Diffusion can simply be defined as the movement of substances from a region of high concentration to a region of low concentration.

So therefore, Following a meal, glucose must move from the gut lumen, where there is a high glucose concentration, through membrane proteins and into intestinal cells, where there is a relatively low level of glucose. this movement is called diffusion

Learn more about diffusion of substances:

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