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Q: What does the small intestine feel like?
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Texture of Inner lining of small intestine?

It has a soft but slightly carpet-like feel because of the many microscopic extensions, the microvilli, which absorb nutrients from small intestine.


What does the large intestine look like how big is it?

it looks like the small intestine but bigger


How does absorption accour in the small intestine?

In the small intestine small, partly-digested food particles are absorbed through micro villi (small finger-like tentacles) that line the wall of the small intestine.


What are the conditions of the small intestine like?

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Size shape color of the small intestine?

The pancreas looks similar to one arm of a starfish.


How many intestines do kangaroos have?

Like humans, kangaroos have a small intestine and a large intestine.


What does the finger-like surface of the small intestine do?

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What hangs like a curtain in the small intestine?

Mesentery


Do cows have a small intestine and a large intestine?

Yes they do, just like you and I and all other animals.


How long is your short intestine?

I think you mean small intestine. It is something like 15 feet.


What is a simile for Small Intestine?

A simile is a figure of speech comparison which uses a connecting word such as like, as, so, than, or certain verbs such as resembles. So with that in mind, here are some examples: The small intestine is like a long, small hose. The small intestine curls around the inside of the body like a snake.


What are 4 ways the small intestine is well adapted to its function?

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