The small intestine is lined by simple columnar epithelium, which is NONCILIATED, which means it does not have Cilia on its surface. Instead it has Villis and Microvillis which help to absorb digested food
Mucus, i think
Anther answerThe inner lining of the small intestine is composed of a layer known as the mucousa.the ciliated columnar epithelium
villi
Enothelium.
The visceral peritoneum, a serious membrane, lines the outside of the small intestine where it meets the peritoneal cavity.
Microvilli
The walls of the small intestine are covered in millions of tiny finger-like ... (it's a type of tissue), this tissue is adapted to help the small intestine carry out it's function...In what ways are the small intestine adapted for their roles
it is an organ!
The Small Intestine.Villi lines the wall of the small intestine.IntestineSmall IntestineThe small intestine.
the sopranus
it is made of tissue and a storng mucle
muscular tissue (specifically, smooth muscle)
Columnar epithelial cells.
Yes.
Peritoneum
Cells that line the small intestine are covered with microvilli for increased absorption.