Transport Systems Of Glucose
hi this is dr. second from Team MDS conquer now I'm going to discuss about the transfer to systems of glucose so first of all there are two types one is insulin independent transport system which is not depend upon the hormones like insulin can be seen in the case of brain your hepatocytes that is liver and your RBC that is F through sites and the second type is insulin dependent transporter system which is most commonly seen in the muscle and the adipose tissue apart from this to coordinate this transporter systems we have gluts okay so these are the transporters which helps in transportation of the glucose and come to the type 1 which is most commonly seen in the case of your brain and type 2 which is most commonly seen in the case of beta cells of pancreas whereas type 4 which is most commonly seen in the case of adipose tissue and the skeletal tissue which is an insulin mediated glucose uptake and coming to the type 5 which is most commonly seen in the case of an a small intestine helps in the absorption of flutters and the last one s glute one which is helps in the transportation of sodium dependent active uptake of glucose okay thank you l will be coming up with one more video
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