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Glucose is transported from the intestine across the intestinal cell into the blood via three transmembrane transport steps. Identify the action that takes place during step 1 of the transmembrane steps. ATPATP driven antiport of K K out of the cell and Na Na into the cell ATPATP driven antiport of Na Na out of the cell and K K into the cell ATPATP driven antiport of both K K and Na Na into the cell. ATPATP driven antiport of both K K and Na Na out of the cell

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