It gets absorbed into the blood stream via Lumen and a Glucose/Na+ symporter, Na+/K+ atpase and glucose 2 uniporter, but essentially is absorbed into the blood stream.
It is absobed into the small intestine:)
glucose travel from small intestine to arms by hepatic portal vein
In small intestine: Protein, glucose, and lipidsIn large intestine: mostly absorbed salt and water
Through the bloodstream
In the small intestine.
Small intestine
glucose generated by digestion of starch or lactose is absorbed in the small intestine only by cotransport with sodium, a fact that has exceptionally important implications in medicine.
When the material of a potato is broken down in the small intestine, it is eventually broken down into glucose. The subsets are starch, maltose, maltase, and finally glucose.
nah.. :( idk it either... same question is it from a science alive book 2? god.. -_- i dont get it
Mouth, small intestine, and stomach
Glucose and fructose.
phagocytosis