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Q: How do small food molecules such as glucose get from your alimentary canal to our cells?
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Enterochromafin cells in the alimentary canal


What is the product of plant cells needed for the proper functioning of the alimentary canal?

fiber


Why the inner parts of the alimantary canal is linned with mucus secreating cells?

this is because the alimentary canal consists of parts which the food flow into the bolus hence it needs to be sliding into the alimentary canal until it come to be digested.


Where is mucus secreted in the alimentary canal?

Mucus is secreted so that peristalsis can occur and can slide easily down you throat.


What is lubricant for food as it passes through the alimentary canal?

Mucus produced by cells which line the digestive tract.


What molecules is used in cells and energy?

glucose


What is the stomick made out of plasma?

No. Plasma is a blood component. The stomach is made up of specialized cells...and is part of the alimentary canal.


What transfers energy from glucose to other molecules during redox reaction in cells?

Electrons transfer energy from glucose to other molecules during redox reactions in cells.


What transfers energy from glucose to other molecules during redox reaction cells in?

Electrons transfer energy from glucose to other molecules during redox reactions in cells.


What happens in the alimentary canal?

Nutrients are absorbed into the bloodstream. Starch is broken down by enzymes. Macromolecules are broken down.


How do glucose molecules move from the capillary into the cells?

GLUT transporters allow glucose to move down its concentration gradient in the capillaries to the cells where it is needed.


Is cell larger than molecule?

Cells are larger than molecules. Cells normally have molecules inside them and constantly passing through their membranes. Cells normally contain water molecules along with glucose and other molecules.