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Page 78
... blood . The resulting osmotic pressure causes a flow of water from the intestine through the intestinal cells into the blood , rehydrating the patient . Because of the specific proteins involved , both glucose and the sodium ion from ...
... blood . The resulting osmotic pressure causes a flow of water from the intestine through the intestinal cells into the blood , rehydrating the patient . Because of the specific proteins involved , both glucose and the sodium ion from ...
Page 82
... the proteins involved in the processes are different , the events of endocytosis look like the reverse of exocytosis . A small area of the plasma membrane sinks inward to form 82 secrete it into the blood by exocytosis. ...
... the proteins involved in the processes are different , the events of endocytosis look like the reverse of exocytosis . A small area of the plasma membrane sinks inward to form 82 secrete it into the blood by exocytosis. ...
Page 85
... blood , where it contributes to early atherosclerosis , the buildup of lipid deposits within the walls of blood vessels , causing them to bulge inward and impede blood flow . Vesicles not only transport substances between the cell and ...
... blood , where it contributes to early atherosclerosis , the buildup of lipid deposits within the walls of blood vessels , causing them to bulge inward and impede blood flow . Vesicles not only transport substances between the cell and ...
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