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Glucose moves from the GI tract into the circulatory system by the process of:
Sensory Neuron
A type of neuron that transmits signals from sensory receptors towards the central nervous system, allowing it to perceive stimuli.
Motor Neuron
A type of neuron responsible for conveying impulses from the brain or spinal cord to muscles or glands, causing them to contract or secrete, respectively.
Sensory Receptor
Specialized cells or nerve endings that respond to changes in the environment by generating electrical signals.
Neural Pathways
Networks of neurons connected by synapses, which transmit signals from one part of the body or brain to another.
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