villi
Alcohol can damage the cells lining the stomach and intestines, which can block the absorption and breakdown of nutrients in those organs.
the large intestine
Columnar epithelium forms the lining of the stomach and intestines
The small intestines.
large and small intestines
A toothpick that is swallowed can puncture the lining of the stomach, small intestines, large intestines, colon, or can damage the rectum.
the six main organs in the digestive system are the mouth, esophagus, stomach, the small intestines, the large intestines and the pancreas
No its just an two ORGANS; the large and small intestines.
the rugae is found in the stomach. The villi is in the lining of the small intestines.
The small intestines are part of the alimentary canal, which includes several other organs, and they all work together to digest food.
The small intestine is the organ where most nutrients are absorbed into the bloodstream, so when alcohol has reached the small intestine, it can cause interference with the absorption and breaking-down of the nutrients.
Accessory organs that empty their contents into the small intestines include the liver, which secretes bile into the duodenum, and the pancreas, which releases digestive enzymes and bicarbonate into the small intestine to aid in digestion.