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Villi on the wall of the small intestine absorb nutrients into the bloodstream.

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Villi and microvilli are found mostly in the small intestine allowing nutrients to be absorbed to the cell first, then to the blood stream. They are not absorbed directly.

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Villi. These strucutres in turn have tiny projections of their own called microvilli

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The function of the root nodules of legumes is storage of carbohydrates?

its the nutrients in the plants OJ :)poop


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