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What are the structures of a villi?

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The large number of villi give the internal intestinal wall a velvety appearance. Each villus has a central core composed of one artery and one vein, a strand of muscle, a centrally located lymphatic capillary (lacteal), and connective tissue that adds support to the structures.
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what the other person said!
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