A glucose transporter within the cytoplasm of a cell receives an insulin signal and translocates to the cellular membrane for uptake. what tissue requires this process for glucose entry?

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muscle

Muscle tissue requires the process of glucose transporter within the cytoplasm of a cell receives an insulin signal and translocates to the cellular membrane for uptake for glucose entry.

What transporter is in charge of absorbing glucose when insulin is stimulated?

  • The blastocyst-GLUT8 PMC's glucose transporter is in charge of insulin-stimulated glucose absorption.

How does insulin trigger the movement of glucose into cells?

  • Insulin is then released by the pancreas in response, telling the muscle and fat cells to take up glucose.
  • Glucose is used by cells as a source of energy or converted to fat for long-term storage.
  • Insulin binds to receptors on the cell surface like a key fitting into a lock, bringing GLUT4 molecules to the cell surface.

What happens when glucose is transported?

  • The movement of glucose through cell membranes is mediated by two different processes.
  • A secondary active transport mechanism in which glucose is cotransported with sodium ions moves glucose against a concentration gradient in the colon and renal proximal tubule.

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