The inner lining of the small intestine contain tiny finger like projections called Villi. These greatly increase the inner surface area for absorption of digested food.
The surface of these villi are well supplied with a network of thin blood vessels, through which glucose and amino acids are passed into the bloodstreams. And fats are passed through specialised tubes called lymphatic vessels.
Thus, Option C is correct.
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