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question 10 (0.5 points) where are the nutrients absorbed in the small intestine? a) lacteals b) microvilli c) blood capillaries d) villi
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Nutrients in the small intestine are absorbed into the bloodstream through blood capillaries. Lacteals absorb fats and fat - soluble vitamins. Microvilli and villi increase the surface area for absorption but are not the site of nutrient entry into the body's internal transport system.
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C. Blood capillaries