Absorption of Proteins
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Q. Absorption of proteins in the small intestine, is always mediated by sodium ion complex. This complex in turn refers to _____
- Sodium-modulated amino acid transporters.
- Sodium-enhanced amino acid transporters
- Sodium-dependent amino acid transporters
- Sodium-derived amino acid transporters
Q. Where is protein absorption accomplished?
- Oesophagus
- Stomach
- Rectum
- Small Intestine
Q. Carrier ions like Na+ facilitate the absorption of substances like
- Fructose and some amino acids
- Amino acids and glucose
- Glucose and fatty acids
- Fatty acids and glycerol
Q. Most amino acids are absorbed by in intestine.
- active transport
- simple diffusion
- osmosis
- facilitated diffusion