How do the monosaccharides produced during digestion get into the circulatory system?
A) They are absorbed by the cells in the intestinal lining and are released into the blood.
B) They are absorbed by the cells in the stomach lining and released into the blood.
C) They are able to move between the cells of the stomach lining directly into the blood.
D) They are transported by the action of the cell membranes of the digestive tract.
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