Which structures of the lamina propria of the small intestine are responsible for transporting absorbed lipids (fats)? O Blood capillaries O Lacteals O Peyer's patches O MALT tissue O Duodenal glands...


Which structures of the lamina propria of the small intestine are responsible for transporting absorbed lipids (fats)?<br>O Blood capillaries<br>O Lacteals<br>O Peyer's patches<br>O MALT tissue<br>O Duodenal glands<br>Question 24<br>What structure of the large intestine is made up of the longitudinal strips of smooth muscle?<br>O Internal anal sphincter<br>O Pyloric sphincter<br>O Teniae coli<br>O Epiploic appendage<br>O Cardiac sphincter<br>

Extracted text: Which structures of the lamina propria of the small intestine are responsible for transporting absorbed lipids (fats)? O Blood capillaries O Lacteals O Peyer's patches O MALT tissue O Duodenal glands Question 24 What structure of the large intestine is made up of the longitudinal strips of smooth muscle? O Internal anal sphincter O Pyloric sphincter O Teniae coli O Epiploic appendage O Cardiac sphincter

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