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A patient has ingested a chemical that causes the glucose

Last updated: 7/23/2022

A patient has ingested a chemical that causes the glucose

A patient has ingested a chemical that causes the glucose uniporter to be suddenly distributed to both the apical and basolateral domains of intestinal epithelial cells. Other proteins are unchanged. What is the likely result? Glucose will not be transported into the intestinal epithelial cells; glucose transport into the blood will decrease. Glucose will be transported into the intestinal epithelial cells; glucose transport into the blood will increase. Glucose will not be transported into the intestinal epithelial cells; glucose transport into the blood will increase. Glucose will be transported into the intestinal epithelial cells; glucose transport into the blood will decrease.