about 7000 are in it and if you don't think is right than look some were else!
the villi are found in the small intestine
about 400 to 500 million villi are in our small intestien
there's anywhere from 3,000,000 about to 7,000,000
That's three million to seven million about.
i dun think anybody knows for sure, there are lots of folds in the small intestine, each fold has villi, each villi has microvilli....
so... you get my point?
Vast surface area
Yes, mammals have villi. An example is the villi in the intestines of humans which help to absorb nutrients.
Villi is plural. One is Villus, many are Villi.
Villi
The villi is found in the inner wall of the small intestine , it is covered with many finger like folds( Villi). The villi absorbs more digested food and is absorbed to the bloodstream.
villi
The three types of villi are: Intestinal villi-microscopic finger like projections on the inner surface of the ileum. Chorionic villi-villi on the outermost membrane of the foetus. Arachnoid villi-villi on the arachnoid membrane of the brain.
A micro villi is a micro villi
Villi cover most of the small intestine, and their job is to help the intestine absorb nutrients from food.
Villi. Most absorbtion occurs in the ileum btw.
The Cerebrospinal Fluid is absorbed into the venous blood in the dural sinuses through the arachnoid villi. Arachnoid villi connect the subarachnoid space to the superior sagittal sinus.
-Villi The first answer is correct in the villi are very small finger like projections in the intestines but I would suspect the question refers to the appendix.
If you mean the hairs on the cells they are villi and micro-villi