these are in the ileum wall in the small intestine and they are rsponsible for absorption of nutrients into the bloodstream
Is it true that intestinal villi contains capillaries and lacteals important for chemical digestion?
If you mean the hairs on the cells they are villi and micro-villi
The Villi
villi
the tiny structures within the small intestine that absorb nutrients are called Villi
Chorionic villi & Decidua Basalis
Villi (singular villus) are finger-like structures that are found on the inner wall of small intestines. Villi function to absorb glucose, amino acids and water soluble vitamins by diffusion into the blood capillaries in the villi.
the tiny structures within the small intestine that absorb nutrients are called Villi
villi ain't that important there just little things that look like fingers.
Chorionic villi & Decidua Basalis
yes
yes