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Which layer of the digestive tract houses the small blood vessels into which nutrients are absorbed?
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Which layer of the digestive tract houses the small blood vessels into which nutrients are absorbed?
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The answer is small intestine. The small intestine is a long tube that is part of the digestive system absorbing the 90 percent of the food nutrients. The simplest forms of the food being ingested are then absorb in the intestinal mucosa.
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