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

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Q: The plicae circulares and intestinal villi are found in which of the four layers of the alimentary tube wall?
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Modifications of the intestinal wall the surface area for absorption?

Villi Microvilli Plicae Circulares


Are plicae circulares the same as circular folds?

Yes.


The absorptive effectiveness of the small intestine is enhanced by increasing the surface area of the mucosal lining which of the following structures accomplish this task?

Plicae circulares and intestinal villi


What are the inner folds of the small intestine called?

They are called "plicae circulares"


What are the deep folds of the mucosa and submucosa that extend completely around the circumference of the small intestine?

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Which term doesn't belong villi plicae circulares rugae or microvilli?

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What is the functions of plicae circulares?

The plicae circulares slow down the food passing along the intestines. Because of their shape there is an increase in the surface area between the food and the walls on the intestines which allows more efficient absorption of nutrients from the chyme - the stuff that comes from the stomach.


What structure helps increase the surface area available for absorption?

The intestinal wall has invaginations (or dips) that have a much larger surface ares compared to a simple tube


What are Folds in the small intestine called?

permanent folds are called plicae circulares temporary folds are called rugae.


What are the structural modifications of the small intestine to increase surface area?

villi, microvilli, and plicae circulares/circularbfolds


What is plicae circularis?

Plicae circulares is a term used to describe permanent folds of mucous inside of the small intestine. These folds are within the membranes and are only in the lower part of the duodenum and jejunum.