36. Which of the following examples correctly identifies crossing from the external environment to the internal environment of the body? Swallowing food a. b. Glucose moving from the extracellular fluid (ECF) into the cell through glucose transporters Movement of a hydrophobic hormone from the bloodstream to the extracellular fluid after detaching from a transport protein d. Passage of food from the stomach to the small intestine through the pyloric sphincter None of the above are correct e.

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36. Which of the following examples correctly
identifies crossing from the external
environment to the internal environment of the
body?
Swallowing food a.
b. Glucose moving from the extracellular fluid
(ECF) into the cell through glucose
transporters
Movement of a hydrophobic hormone from the
bloodstream to the extracellular fluid after
detaching from a transport protein
d. Passage of food from the stomach to the
small intestine through the pyloric sphincter
None of the above are correct e.
Transcribed Image Text:36. Which of the following examples correctly identifies crossing from the external environment to the internal environment of the body? Swallowing food a. b. Glucose moving from the extracellular fluid (ECF) into the cell through glucose transporters Movement of a hydrophobic hormone from the bloodstream to the extracellular fluid after detaching from a transport protein d. Passage of food from the stomach to the small intestine through the pyloric sphincter None of the above are correct e.
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