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| choice4="GLUT 4" | | choice4="GLUT 4" |
| correctchoice="5" | | correctchoice="5" |
− | feedback5="'''Correct!''' GLUT 5 transporters are responsible for uptake of glucose from intestinal cells into the blood. [[Small Intestine - Anatomy & Physiology#Carbohydrate Digestion and Absorption|WikiVet Article: Carbohydrate digestion and absorption]]" | + | feedback5="'''Correct!''' GLUT 5 transporters are responsible for uptake of glucose from intestinal cells into the blood. [[Small Intestine Overview - Anatomy & Physiology#Carbohydrate Digestion and Absorption|WikiVet Article: Carbohydrate digestion and absorption]]" |
− | feedback3="'''Incorrect.''' The glucose/Na+ symport is responsible for the uptake of glucose from the intestinal lumen into intestinal cells. GLUT 5 transporters are responsible for uptake of glucose from intestinal cells into the blood. [[Small Intestine - Anatomy & Physiology#Carbohydrate Digestion and Absorption|WikiVet Article: Carbohydrate digestion and absorption]]" | + | feedback3="'''Incorrect.''' The glucose/Na+ symport is responsible for the uptake of glucose from the intestinal lumen into intestinal cells. GLUT 5 transporters are responsible for uptake of glucose from intestinal cells into the blood. [[Small Intestine Overview - Anatomy & Physiology#Carbohydrate Digestion and Absorption|WikiVet Article: Carbohydrate digestion and absorption]]" |
− | feedback2="'''Incorrect.''' The Na+/K+ ATPase is responsible for pumping sodium ions into the blood in order to maintain a low concentration of sodium inside the intestinal cells. This is important as the action of the glucose/Na+ symport depends upon their being a lower concentration of sodium inside the intestinal cells than in the gut lumen. GLUT 5 transporters are responsible for uptake of glucose from intestinal cells into the blood. [[Small Intestine - Anatomy & Physiology#Carbohydrate Digestion and Absorption|WikiVet Article: Carbohydrate digestion and absorption]]" | + | feedback2="'''Incorrect.''' The Na+/K+ ATPase is responsible for pumping sodium ions into the blood in order to maintain a low concentration of sodium inside the intestinal cells. This is important as the action of the glucose/Na+ symport depends upon their being a lower concentration of sodium inside the intestinal cells than in the gut lumen. GLUT 5 transporters are responsible for uptake of glucose from intestinal cells into the blood. [[Small Intestine Overview - Anatomy & Physiology#Carbohydrate Digestion and Absorption|WikiVet Article: Carbohydrate digestion and absorption]]" |
− | feedback1="'''Incorrect.''' γ Glutamyl transferase spans the enterocyte membrane and combines glutathione from the inside of the cell with a di-,tri- or oligo-peptide from the intestinal lumen forming a γ-glu-aa complex which is transported into the cell. GLUT 5 transporters are responsible for uptake of glucose from intestinal cells into the blood. [[Small Intestine - Anatomy & Physiology#Carbohydrate Digestion and Absorption |WikiVet Article: Carbohydrate digestion and absorption]]" | + | feedback1="'''Incorrect.''' γ Glutamyl transferase spans the enterocyte membrane and combines glutathione from the inside of the cell with a di-,tri- or oligo-peptide from the intestinal lumen forming a γ-glu-aa complex which is transported into the cell. GLUT 5 transporters are responsible for uptake of glucose from intestinal cells into the blood. [[Small Intestine Overview - Anatomy & Physiology#Carbohydrate Digestion and Absorption |WikiVet Article: Carbohydrate digestion and absorption]]" |
− | feedback4="'''Incorrect.''' GLUT 4 transporters are used for uptake of glucose into muscle and adipose tissue cells. GLUT 5 transporters are responsible for uptake of glucose from intestinal cells into the blood. [[Small Intestine - Anatomy & Physiology#Carbohydrate Digestion and AbsorptionPancreas - Anatomy & Physiology|WikiVet Article: Carbohydrate digestion and absorption]]" | + | feedback4="'''Incorrect.''' GLUT 4 transporters are used for uptake of glucose into muscle and adipose tissue cells. GLUT 5 transporters are responsible for uptake of glucose from intestinal cells into the blood. [[Small Intestine Overview - Anatomy & Physiology#Carbohydrate Digestion and AbsorptionPancreas - Anatomy & Physiology|WikiVet Article: Carbohydrate digestion and absorption]]" |
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