Yes we do have villi lining the small intestine, which absorb all nutrients that have been processed throughout the body.
I think it is active transportation, osmosis, and diffusion.
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I don't know, but black people do and that's all that matters
They increase the surface area greatly otherwise our digestive tract would be much longer.
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stomach
The small intestine has villi to absorb nutrients. Villi are small projections that increase the possible surface area for absorption.
villi
Yes, mammals have villi. An example is the villi in the intestines of humans which help to absorb nutrients.
The role of the villi in the small intestine is to absorb nutrients.
intestinal villi (singular: villus)
No. Villi help to absorb nutrients.
villi
Villi are finger-like projections in the small intestine. Their role is to help the body absorb nutrients from the food. The villi are little tiny hairs inside the small intestine that absorb nutrients.
the villi have very thin walls which makes it easy for it to absorb the nutrients, and also it has microvilli on the surface of the villi which greatly increases the surface area of which nutrients can be absorbed
Villi.
Villi
the villi arr found in the small intestine and are used to absorb any nutrients from the bolus (food) into the bloodstream