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Yes. A villi is a fingerlike structure in a small intestine that absorbes the nutrition from the food you ate. A microvilli is basically a villi on a villi which is what actually does the absorbing
Cillia is found in the trachea whereas villi/microvilli is found in the lumen of the small intestine
-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.
If you mean the hairs on the cells they are villi and micro-villi
The finger like projections that line the small intestine are called, Villi.
Villi are linked between the digestive systme and excretory system.
Bile emulsifies the fat so it can be broken down further by pancreatic lipase. The resulting tiny droplets are then absorbed by the lacteals in the intestinal villi and carried throughout the body by the lymphatic system.
the rugae is found in the stomach. The villi is in the lining of the small intestines.
Yes, villi are present in all three. Small soluble food molecules broken down by enzymes in bile (which is released in the ileum) are absorbed by the villi in the ileum. Water molecules are absorbed by villi in the duodenum (large intestines) by active transport - not osmosis, against a concentration gradient.
The bile from the liver is not as concentrated as the bile that has been stored in the gall bladder.
Yes. A villi is a fingerlike structure in a small intestine that absorbes the nutrition from the food you ate. A microvilli is basically a villi on a villi which is what actually does the absorbing
Bile enters the gallbladder between meals
Cillia is found in the trachea whereas villi/microvilli is found in the lumen of the small intestine
well the villi are on the walls of the small intestine and they secrete pancreatic juice, made from the pancreas.
there isnt
The hepatic Bile has a pH of about 7.4 and the Bladder bile has a pH of about 6.8. On an average the pH of bile juice is between 6.8 and 7.6.
Bile is stored in the gall bladder.