The vertebrae is a connective tissue that contains blood vessels and lymphatic vessels. Each villus contains an arterial branch that brings blood to it. The branches of the veins are located at the contact of the veins with the intestinal skin, so that the absorption process takes place.
The intestinal flora also contains lymphatic vessels (kyllis), which transfer the fat absorbed into the thoracic canal.
The mucus also contains part of the muscle mucosa is the muscle of Brock and its function to make the fly erect.
In addition, in the special plate there are lymphocytes. These leaks at the end of the urethra take an intense form called the Bayer plaques, forming a strong defensive line.
The intestinal flora also contains lymphatic vessels (kyllis), which transfer the fat absorbed into the thoracic canal.
The mucus also contains part of the muscle mucosa is the muscle of Brock and its function to make the fly erect.
In addition, in the special plate there are lymphocytes. These leaks at the end of the urethra take an intense form called the Bayer plaques, forming a strong defensive line.
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Digestive endothelium