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The cells along the small intestine use primary active transport to ensure that glucose only flows one way: from digested food to the inside of cells. Active transport proteins use adenosine triphosphate (ATP), the cell’s energy storage molecule, to pump glucose into the cell, either with or against the concentration gradient.
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No
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<u>The mutation is not expected to affect all the proteins produced in Sam's cells because each protein has a different structure and functions.</u> Proteins are polymers of amino acids and the component amino acid for each protein diffesr. Hence only the proteins whose constituent amino acids include the amino acid being carried by the mutated tRNA would be affected. Others whose constituent amino acids do not include the amino acid being carried by the mutated tRNA would function normally.
The pen most likely contains insulin because insulin is a hormone that decreases blood sugar level and is taken in the form of injection by type i diabetic people
The *heart* is the main organ of the circulatory system.
The circulatory system consists of three independent systems that work together: the heart (cardiovascular), lungs (pulmonary), and arteries, veins, coronary and portal vessels (systemic). The system is responsible for the flow of blood, nutrients, oxygen and other gases, and as well as hormones to and from cells.