how does the structure of the villi
A tiny projection that absorbs digested food in the small intestine is called the 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.
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Absorption of digested food.
villi helps because it observers digested food in the small intestines
villi helps because it observers digested food in the small intestines
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It doesn't. The neutrience does, and that is because it is small enough.
More than 50% must be removed before there is a significant reduction in capability Duodenum and jejunum can perform each other's roles in digestion and absorption
villi is the hairlike tubes that receive digested food.
Villi are part of the structure of the small intestine(ileum). They help increase surface area for absorption of nutrients.
Because of the villi