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6 September, 07:00

Name the lymphatic capillary found in an intestinal villus

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  1. 6 September, 07:29
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    Lacteal is a lymphatic capillary that is found in an intestinal villus.

    Explanation:

    Lacteal is a type of lympathic capillary and the main function of the structure is to absorb fats that are in the intestinal villi.

    The triglycerides which are hydrolyzed by lipase enzyme passes from the lumen of intestine into the enterocytes and re esterified and forms triglycerides.

    Lacteal is a part of lymphatic capillary which absorbs and transport those materials that are directly enter through blood stream.
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