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30 August, 16:42

5. The permease (transporter) allows glucose and Na into the cell requires ATP. True or False?

6. The permease (transporter) pumps glucose from the cell into the blood requires ATP. True or False?

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  1. 30 August, 16:56
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    Answer: 5. False 6. False

    Explanation: The permeases are membrane transport proteins, they're secondary active transporter that allow the movement of a specific molecule in or out of the cell in the direction of a concentration gradient, it is a form of facilitated diffusion and does not require energy. The permease secondary transporter uses the Na ion concentration to move glucose into the cell.

    When the ion concentration gradient is set, the concentration of glucose in the cell is higher than the concentration of blood. Glucose will move to the blood by passive diffusion through permease secondary transporter.

    The transport mechanism is carrier mediated it does not require energy.
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