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Answer: Amino acids are absorbed via a Sodium cotransporter, in a similar mechanism to the monosaccharides.

Explanation: Amino acids are absorbed via a Sodium cotransporter, in a similar mechanism to the monosaccharides. They are then transported across the alabaster membrane via facilitated diffusion. Di and tripeptides are absorbed via separate H+ dependent cotransporters and once inside the cell are hydrolyzed to amino acids.

Amino acid molecule passes from the lumen of the ileum to the liver

through Sodium cotransporter.

The protein first of all hydrolyzed into amino acids through the enzymes

gastric and pancreatic proteases.

Amino acids are absorbed from the lumen of the ileum to the liver through

the cotransporter. This is done by it moving through the alabaster

membrane through the mechanism called facilitated diffusion and

subsequent absorption through H+ dependent cotransporters.

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