What carries glucose from the intestine to other parts of the body?
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network of blood capillaries - transports glucose and amino acids away from the small intestine in the blood. internal structure called a lacteal - transports fatty acids and glycerol away from the small intestine in the lymph.
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of course it's the blood because blood is the only fluid that transports oxygen glucose vitamins minerals in energy to the the other parts of the body
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