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Basolateral Na+ K+ ATPase pumps
Basolateral membrane
Membrane transporter.
A family of proteins called GLUT carry glucose molecules across the cell membrane.
Na+ -H+ countertransport
the sodium-potassium pump in the basolateral membrane of the epithelial cell, cotransporter proteins in the apical membrane of the epithelial cell, and higher sodium ion concentration in the lumen than in the epithelial.
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they are spcialy graisse ,protien,transporter protiens,and theNA/K pomp
facilitated diffusion - a solute binds to a specific transporter on one side of the membrane and is released on the other side after the transporter undergoes a conformational change. includes glucose,urea,fructose,galactose,and some vitamins.
Facilitated diffusion is the movement a substance from high concentration to low concentration across a membrane through a transporter protein or channel