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The function of the villi is to increase the surface area of the intestine so as to increase its capacity to absorb nutrients and liquid from food passing through it.

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The purpose of villi is to increase surface area for absorption.

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Intestinal villi greatly increase the surface area of the intestinal lining, aiding the absorption of digestive products.

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To extract nutrients and put it in the blood stream.

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They help filter food and move it along, similarly to a series of oars.

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They absorb water and nutreints.

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Projection on the intestinal wall are called?

villi villi


What body system is the lacteal found?

The lacteal is found in the small intestine. It serves the purpose of absorbing fats from the gut into the bloodstream.


What relationship exists between villi and microvilli?

Yes. A villi is a fingerlike structure in a small intestine that absorbes the nutrition from the food you ate. A microvilli is basically a villi on a villi which is what actually does the absorbing


Which GI tract contains villi?

Villi are in the small intestine.


The plicae circulares and intestinal villi are found in which of the four layers of the alimentary tube wall?

The plicae circulares and intestinal villi are found in the mucosa.


How is the blood that leaves the villi different from the blood that enters them?

Villi in the intestinal tract absorb nutrients from food matter passing by them and "gives" those nutrients to the blood entering them. Therefore, blood exiting the villi have much more nutrients, vitamins, minerals, etc. than blood entering them.


What are fingerlike projections that absorb nutrients called?

intestinal villi (singular: villus)


The intestinal villi contain capillaries and lacteals important chemical digestion?

Is it true that intestinal villi contains capillaries and lacteals important for chemical digestion?


What are the tubular glands found between the bases of the intestinal villi?

it's the intestinal crypts, or crypts of Lieberkuhn


Are finger like projections of the mucosa?

Villi. Most absorbtion occurs in the ileum btw.


What are the three types of 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.


Where glycerol is absorbed in the digestive tract?

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