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The small intestine has villi to absorb nutrients. Villi are small projections that increase the possible surface area for absorption.
well its part of an organ, they are finger-like processes on the small intestine that and serve in the absorption of nutrients.
The small intestine. It has villi that absorb nutrients and then transport them to the bloodstream.
Villi are located in the small intestine and they absorb nutrients (from digested food) into the bloodstream.
Nutrients are primarily absorbed in the small intestine. The inner walls of the small intestine are lined with tiny, finger-like projections called villi that increase surface area for nutrient absorption. These villi contain specialized cells that transport nutrients into the bloodstream for distribution throughout the body.
The organ that contains the villi is the small intestine.
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The small intestine is the organ responsible for allowing nutrients and water to pass through its walls. The walls of the small intestine are lined with villi and microvilli that increase the surface area for absorption of nutrients into the bloodstream.
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Villi are finger-like projections in the small intestine that are covered in epithelial cells. These cells play a key role in the absorption of nutrients from digested food into the bloodstream.
An example of villi is the lining of the small intestine in humans. Villi are small finger-like projections that increase the surface area of the intestine, helping in the absorption of nutrients from digested food.
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