The wall of the small intestine has folds that bear fingerlike prjections called villi. Villi in turn have projections called microvilli. The products of digestion are absorbed by microvilli and they enter the blood capillaries and the lacteals of the Villi.
you villi is in your small intestines.
Is it true that intestinal villi contains capillaries and lacteals important for chemical digestion?
villi helps because it observers digested food in the small intestines
The small intestines absorb most of the water during digestion.
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.
No, villi are essential for nutrient absorption in the small intestine. Without villi, nutrients would not be absorbed properly, leading to malnutrition and other health issues.
The blood in the villi is referred to as villous blood or villous capillary blood. It plays a vital role in absorbing nutrients from the small intestine after digestion and transport these nutrients to the rest of the body.
to increase the surface area of the intestine in order to absorb as much nutrients as possible during digestion.
There will be no absorption of food and hence , our digestion will be disturbed.
The finger-like projections in the small intestines are called villi & they are present in the small intestine to increase the surface area of the intestinal wall. A greater surface area allows the intestines to absorb more nutrients from the digested food into the blood stream. Villi are prominent in the small intestines because this is where majority of the absorption of nutrients occur. Villi also play a small role in the digestion of food.
The function of the small intestine is to abosorb nutrients into the blood stream using villi which are small finger like projections
the snall and large intestines contain a brush border made up of villi and microvilli that increase surface area and aid in digestion