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    Special Lymphatic Capillaries of the Small Intestine That Take Up
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Special Lymphatic Capillaries of the Small Intestine That Take Up

Question 42

Question 42

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Special lymphatic capillaries of the small intestine that take up lipids are called:


A) lymph nodes.
B) lymphatic trunks.
C) lacteals.
D) lymphatic pathways.
E) Peyer's patches.

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