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Villi
The finger like projections that line the small intestine are called, Villi.
The minute structures that project from the inner walls of the small intestine are called villi. They help in the digestion process by continuously pushing digested particles in one direction. Their function is to absorb nutrients. These villi effectively increase the surface area of the intestine so more nutrients can be absorbed.
Fingerlike projections of cytoplasm and known as pseudopod(s). Pseudopd organisms are typically found on in the microscopic subkingdom of Protozoa( genus Amoeba).
The Villi are the almost microscopic, finger-like projections of the Small Intestine that give it a velvety appearance. The small intestine in concerned with digestion and Absorbtion of food. To absorb as much nutrients as possible in a given length of the intestinal tubing the maximum surface area possible must be present. This is what the villi are for, they increase the surface area by around 10 times allowing much more to be absorbed in the length of the intestine.
finger like projections in small intestine are called villi to increase surface area for absorption of food in small intestine.
Villi.
The cells that line small intestines have small projections on their surface called villi. These projections collectively increase the total surface area of the small intestine. This adaptation facilitates increased absorption of nutrients
The finger-like projections in the small intestines are called villi & they are present in the small intestine to increase the surface area of the intestinal wall. A greater surface area allows the intestines to absorb more nutrients from the digested food into the blood stream. Villi are prominent in the small intestines because this is where majority of the absorption of nutrients occur. Villi also play a small role in the digestion of food.
Villi or microvilli
Villi, to increase the surface area for absorption.
The intestinal wall is covered with microscopic protrusions called villi and microvilli. These villi look like millions of tiny fingers or hairs sticking out from the intestinal wall. The villi increase the surface area of the wall because there is now much more membrane per square inch of intestine.
Villi
Microvilli are finger-like projections that increase the surface area in the small intestine.
By increasing the surface area of the intestinal wall.
Villi (plural). Pronounced "vill-eye".
The small intestine has small tiny projections called "villi". These projections increase the surface area for absorption. The large intestine however lacks these structures.