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In intestinal epithelial cells, a transport protein moves the bulky, polar glucose molecules through the membrane into the cytoplasm, while simultaneously transporting na through the membrane into the cell down its electrochemical gradient. which example correctly describes this cotransport of glucose and sodium

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