the small intestine and the large intestine
the small intestine is lined with villi
finger like projection called villi
Correct, that's where the villi are located.
you villi is in your small intestines.
The stomach lining is quite smooth. The small intestine is lined with villi which increases surface area. Think of villi as little round popsicle sticks protruding from the lining.
The lining is plicae circulares, and the raised finger-like parts of the lining are called villi. Villi's adsorb carbohydrates through their membranes and capillaries within carry the nutrients off to the rest of your body.
Yes, mammals have villi. An example is the villi in the intestines of humans which help to absorb nutrients.
The small intestine is lined with microscopic fingerlike strutcures called villi which increase the surface area of the small intestine fo absorption. The spaces between villi are like a sieve that absorb the food particles into the bloodstream. There are three types of villi. Intestinal Villi which lines the intestines, Chorionic Villi which is on the outer most membrane of a fetus and Arachnoid Villi which is on the arachnoid membrane of the brain.
-Villi The first answer is correct in the villi are very small finger like projections in the intestines but I would suspect the question refers to the appendix.
villi helps because it observers digested food in the small intestines
the rugae is found in the stomach. The villi is in the lining of the small intestines.
the villi vastly increases the surface area for the absoption of food.