Your patient has been diagnosed with Iniflammatory Bowel Disease. Answer the following questions that relate to IBD. A. What is inflammatory bowel disease?  B. What are the two main conditions that are subtypes of IBD?  C. One hypothesis behind IBD is the breakdown of tight junctions between intestinal epithelial cells. Describe what happens as a result of the breakdown of tight junctions and how that contributes to the symptoms of IBD.  11. D-galactose and D-glucose compete for the same glucose transporter. Thus, in the presence of D-galactose, D-glucose transportation is:   A.  impaired   B. shifted into a linear rate of transport that mimics simple diffusion   C. stereospecific   D. enhanced 12. Carrier mediated transport allows the binding of solutes, regardless of their â handednessâ (in other words, D-solute and L-solute orientations can bind to the same transporter.)  True

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Your patient has been diagnosed with Iniflammatory Bowel Disease. Answer the following questions that relate to IBD.

A. What is inflammatory bowel disease? 

B. What are the two main conditions that are subtypes of IBD? 

C. One hypothesis behind IBD is the breakdown of tight junctions between intestinal epithelial cells. Describe what happens as a result of the breakdown of tight junctions and how that contributes to the symptoms of IBD. 

11.

D-galactose and D-glucose compete for the same glucose transporter. Thus, in the presence of D-galactose, D-glucose transportation is:

  A.

 impaired

  B.

shifted into a linear rate of transport that mimics simple diffusion

  C.

stereospecific

  D.

enhanced

12.

  1. Carrier mediated transport allows the binding of solutes, regardless of their â handednessâ (in other words, D-solute and L-solute orientations can bind to the same transporter.)

     True

     False

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