the cell lining of the small intestine is called villi and are small, finger-like projections that are used to increase surface area.
the lining of the small intestine has folds, and are covered with finger-like projections called villi, which are covered with thousands of micro-villi
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The lining cells in the small intestine are responsible for absorbing nutrients from digested food. These cells have microvilli that increase surface area for absorption and contain transporters to move nutrients into the bloodstream.
No. An organelle is a small structure inside a cell that does a specific function for the cell.
Eukaryotes have organelles that proform various functions for the cell.
Villi are fingerlike projection from a surface and in the intestine they are one cell thick with blood vessels and lacteal. The funciton is to increase the surface area of the intestine and so increasing the ammount of absorption.
The inner lining of the intestine has folds in it so as to increase the surface are. This greater aids in the absorption of nutrients from the gut. The larger the surface area, the greater the rate of absorption.
Organelles are found in cells. They are much too small to have a cell in them.
Cell vacuole
it is an organ!