Increase surface area for food
Villi. Most absorbtion occurs in the ileum btw.
small intestine
villi are present to increase the surface area of cell for maximum absorbance of nutrients
The small intestine has villi to absorb nutrients. Villi are small projections that increase the possible surface area for absorption.
The villi increases the surface area for the small intestine.
Villi (might be mispelled). They're kind of like microscopic hairs that help absorb nutrients in the small intestine leading to a greater surface area.
They have a large surface area.
Increase surface area for food
Villi, to increase the surface area for absorption.
the villi vastly increases the surface area for the absoption of food.
The villi on the inner surface.
The villi on the inner surface.
the villi or villus or microvillus or microvilli or muscosal villi
He invented the villi. Villi are extremely tiny nodes that pop out of the intestines walls, making the surface area greater. They also have other little nodes attached to the villi which increase the surface area further. Why does the intestine need so much surface area? Because the more surface area there is, the more nutrients can be absorbed at one time into the blood stream.
All villi increase surface area.
the villi have very thin walls which makes it easy for it to absorb the nutrients, and also it has microvilli on the surface of the villi which greatly increases the surface area of which nutrients can be absorbed