Describe the structure of a villus, including the roles of capillaries and lacteals .
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The lacteal is surrounded by the capillaries. ... Each villus has a network of capillaries and fine lymphatic vessels called lacteals close to its surface. The epithelial cells of the villi transport nutrients from the lumen of the intestine into these capillaries ( amino acids and carbohydrates) and lacteals (lipids).
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