Since the body's cells don't have or have lost the ability to
absorb glucose coming to their membranes, the kidneys work in overdrive to eliminate as much of it as possible.
Not exact matches
For this to occur, you need a transporter called GLUT4; GLUT4 is present normally on the, it should
come to the cell surface to help
absorb glucose or take up
glucose.
Glucose uptake is really important, so normally our tissues are sensitive to insulin and they pick up glucose that comes from the diet, and they nicely absorb and metabolize g
Glucose uptake is really important, so normally our tissues are sensitive to insulin and they pick up
glucose that comes from the diet, and they nicely absorb and metabolize g
glucose that
comes from the diet, and they nicely
absorb and metabolize
glucoseglucose.
Glucose comes in many forms: * Oral monosaccharides (glucose): absorbed through the mucous mem
Glucose comes in many forms: * Oral monosaccharides (
glucose): absorbed through the mucous mem
glucose):
absorbed through the mucous membranes.