Glucose Absorption in Small Intestine Brush-Border Cells | MCAT 2021

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Today we cover glucose absorption in epithelial cells, a topic that is quite integrative—just like the MCAT! One big takeaway is the difference between primary active transport (uses ATP) and secondary active transport (uses a gradient created by a primary active transport protein).

*Note: these epithelial cells are also referred to as brush-border cells.

If you want more info on the transporter on the basal side of the epithelial cell, check out our video on GLUT transporters.

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Glucose Absorption in Small Intestine Brush-Border Cells | MCAT 2021
Glucose Absorption in Small Intestine Brush-Border Cells | MCAT 2021
Glucose Absorption in Small Intestine Brush-Border Cells | MCAT 2021

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