Villi are part of the structure of the small intestine(ileum). They help increase surface area for absorption of nutrients.
how does the structure of the villi
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villi are present in small intestine
The villi is only one cell thick so it easier to absorb.
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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
Villi is located on the inner walls of the small intestine?
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Villi (might be mispelled). They're kind of like microscopic hairs that help absorb nutrients in the small intestine leading to a greater surface area.
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