Biology, asked by Zahrafarheen, 1 month ago

The fluid in lacteals differs from the blood capillaries of intestinal villi in
(A) presence of high levels of glucose
(B) presence of WBC
(C) presence of chylomicrons
(D) absence of nutrients

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Answered by Ravina
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Answer:

Option C is the correct answer.

Explanation:

The fluid in lacteals differs from the blood capillaries of intestinal villi in presence of chylomicrons.

Lacteals (lymphatic capillaries) absorb fats from blood capillaries present in intestinal villi. Hence, chylomicrons are present in the fluid.

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