Finger like folds in the intestines called villi and microvilli aid in the nutrients being absorbed into the bloodstream. The function of the villi in the frog is it helps with the digestion process.
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.
Amniocentesis and chorionic villi sampling.
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The action force is the frog pushing off of the log. The reaction force is the log pushing back on the frog. The result is the frog jumps. The force the frog exerts has to be greater than the reaction force of the log for movement to occur. Unbalanced forces equal movement. Balance foces = no movement.
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To help food digest and help it to be absorbed more efficiently.
Frog villi are small, finger-like projections found in the intestines of frogs, similar to those in other vertebrates. These structures increase the surface area for nutrient absorption during digestion. Villi play a crucial role in optimizing the frog's ability to absorb water and nutrients from their diet, which primarily consists of insects and other small prey.
the villi vastly increases the surface area for the absoption of food.
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The villi is only one cell thick so it easier to absorb.
the function of a frog is to help it jump around
The answer is small intestine.
Same as anywhere else on the cell. The function of the villi is to increase the surface area, and thus the rate of diffusion.
All villi increase surface area.
So the Frog has the ability to see
The function of intestinal villi is to aid in the efficient and rapid absorption o nutrients.
The tiny fingerlike projections that cover the folds of the small intestine are called villi. Villi increase the surface area of the small intestine, allowing for more efficient absorption of nutrients from digested food.